How to Spot a Liar...🤯
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When a person is being deceptive, they
will use typically use less pronouns. So
if I said, "Lisa, what did you do last
night?" You'd probably walk me through,
"Well, I had dinner. I watched a movie.
If I checked some emails, washed my
face, got I got into bed, and I set my
alarm clock, and I went to sleep." Uh,
if I ask somebody who's being deceptive,
like let's say I asked some guy in an
interview room, "What did you do
Wednesday night?" And he says, "Well,
left the office, checked some emails,
left the office around 5:00, went to the
liquor store, went home, played video
games, went to bed. No pronouns. There's
no I.
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