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imageRecognize Your Speaker Being Lying or Not Passing 7 Easy Signs Here

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Signs of a person lying | Bright Side

Introduction-Online.com - We will never really know what the other person is talking about is true or not.

It could be true but the likelihood is also there.

To recognize it, the Bright Side gives you some signals that you can set a benchmark on whether someone is lying or not.

But keep in mind not everyone who does this lie yes!

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  1. Body Language

If you suspect what someone is saying, try to pay more attention to his body cues than words.

Liars tend to keep their hands, hide in sago, put behind their backs, lick their lips, wiggle their legs, and find it difficult to sit upright, this is because they are nervous.

  1. Breathing

When people lie, they tend to get breathless and their voice becomes shallow, because the blood flow and heart rate change as they become nervous.

  1. Excessive sweating

Telling lies is something that makes even the most experienced leper feel stress.

When we lie sweat out more, because sweating is a natural stress response. So it is quite common for those who lie afraid of being detected through sweat.

  1. Eye contact

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Liars will try to avoid seeing you, even if we make eye contact he will stare without blinking too often or even blinking faster than usual.

  1. Toggle the topic of conversation

Everyone feels vulnerable and uncomfortable when lying. Even if someone is an experienced liar, inside him he panics.

A liar will try to change the subject immediately and move on to another topic.

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  1. Intensity of touch hand to face

Notice the movements your opponent makes on his face.

Liars tend to stroke their hair, touch their face and neck, rub and scratch their noses, and cover their mouths more often than usual.

  1. Tone and speed of speech

When someone lies, his tone can be higher.

Liars may start talking faster than usual, monotone tones, stutter or stammer and make speech errors.