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5 Signs for Detecting a Liar

 
Author: Tristan Loo

Being a human lie detector is not a difficult thing. You simply need to understand the tale-tell signs and tactics that are inherent of every liar. Here are five basic signs that are common to most liars:

They Relax & Become Happier When You Change The Subject

A topic in which the person is deceptive on will cause them to be tense and have anxiety. If you think that they are being deceptive, then you should switch topics on them to something different and watch how they react to the change. If they suddenly appear to be more happy and relaxed, then this can be a sign that they were trying to be deceptive before you switched topics on them.

They Stall for More Time

Someone who is sure of themselves or honest will usually have an honest answer for an honest question and it will come to them with little thinking involved. Not true with the liar. When a liar is caught off guard, they require time to formulate a response that sounds legitimate. Therefore, they might employ a stall tactic to buy more time. One commonly used way a liar buys more time is by employing rhetorical questions such as:

Can you repeat the question?
What do you think?
Could you be more specific?
They repeat the same question back to you

Recognize these kinds of questions as delay tactics, used to buy more time to create a believable lie.

They Use Absolutes

Absolutes should be a red flag to you when a person is trying to be deceptive because absolutes are most often lies in and of themselves. Absolutes are words like, always, never, everytime, everyone. Listen carefully for absolutes because they are used in two main functions: when the person is trying to persuade you to do something, or when they are getting defensive about something they did. Its a known fact of life that there are no absolutes. Even the cleanest person has gotten their hands dirty at one point. No one is perfect and we learn from our mistakesthat is why absolutes are often associated with deceptive behaviorbecause they are untrue to begin with.

They Dont Defend Their Honor

When a person is faced with a false accusation, the normal tendency is to become outraged and react aggressively towards that accusation because its an attack on their reputation and their honorboth of which an individual has a psychological need to defend. How dare you say that to me, would be a typical honest response to a false accusation. The liar, however, will not protest the accusation, but rather be focusing more on what to tell you in an effort not to sound as guilty. They might use stall tactics such as blurting out a NO. and then pausing to follow it up with some type of rational explanation.

They use Just Kidding

While most of us use the phrase, Just Kidding, as a common part of our conversation to playfully jest at another person, there is a psychological aspect to this phrase. Just kidding is a minimizer phrase, meaning that it downplays the harshness of what was said before it. Even if we are innocently joking, there is at least some partial truth in what we just said, otherwise we wouldnt have said it in the first place. We then slap on the minimizing phrase, Just Kidding, as a way to show the other person that it was all in good fun. It might be all in good fun, but remember that when someone says this phrase, they probably believe itat least a little.

Author Bio:

Tristan Loo

Tristan Loo is the founder and CEO of the Synergy Institute, a Personal & Professional Development training company. Tristan is a former police officer, conflict intervention expert, professional mediator, trained negotiator, and prolific writer/author of numerous publications. Mr. Loo?s experience handling extreme situations of conflict gives him a unique perspective into the dynamics of conflict resolution, which cannot be taught by any conventional institution. A peace-keeper at heart, Mr. Loo strongly believes that by separating the people from the problem, conflict can be made into a constructive and positive experience for growth.

Tristan likens the problem of conflict resolution to the Zen teaching of removing a fly from a friend?s face by taking his head off with a hatchet. ?Conflict resolution is easy. We all know how to resolve conflict. The problem is that we often select the hatchet to remove the fly when a gentle puff of air would accomplish the same thing.

Tristan's motto is, ?To overcome without attacking. To defend without resisting. To control without forcing. To win without fighting.?

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