We do not like it when they lie to us. We try not to think about the fact that we ourselves sin and that we lie from time to time. There are special signals that help to identify lies, and if you do not want to be held by a boob, who can easily hang noodles on his ears, remember them.
Instructions
Step 1
The liar's eyes either run or, on the contrary, look into yours with penetration and importunity. Either way, his gaze is restless. He looks at you hoping to see if you believe him or not. If you suddenly express doubt in his words or directly incriminate him in a lie, he immediately begins to switch your attention - he rushes to tie his shoelaces, fiddles with pieces of paper, goes into the next room, pretends that he has no time, etc.
Step 2
Body movements. Shifts, takes a step back, then forward, shrugs his shoulders, turns his head, interlaces his fingers or begins to hide them (in his pockets, behind his back).
Step 3
The whole face. The corners of the lips are tense and trembling slightly, the mouth involuntarily curls up - in front of you is a cunning liar. In general, physiognomy experts say that during a lie, a person's face becomes asymmetrical - one eye is smaller than the other, one corner of the mouth crawls in a smile, while the other remains motionless, one eyebrow is raised, the other is not, etc. Surprise on the face, which lasts more than 4-5 seconds, psychologists call false. For men (for some reason, only for them) a symptom called Pinocchio's symptom is characteristic. When they lie, they start scratching their nose. Doctors say that it is in this part of the face that they have some special receptors that form an excitable zone. Here she also begins to itch from the stress experienced by the untruth.
Step 4
Hands can tell a lot. Your interlocutor put them in the castle - it means that he does not tell the whole truth, replacing some of its elements with lies. Rubs them, crunches with his fingers - the same thing. He strokes or touches his chin, the crown of the head, then the cheek with his fingers, you know - for some reason he is embarrassed, it is quite possible that he is lying, because these gestures are gestures of complacency. If he's not lying, why should he worry? And a person who tells a lie (sometimes just insincere) can touch you - either brush away an invisible speck of dust, or fix your collar.
Step 5
The manner of speech. When a person lies, his speech becomes chaotic, and the story begins to abound in unnecessary details and unnecessary trifles. Perhaps he demonstrates his honesty - look, de, I am not hiding anything, I open all the cards. Psychologists say that this is an obvious symptom of outright lies. If you are careful, you can also sense that the voice of the deceiving person increases.