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Class-work 1.

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Briefly describe each point in your own words

#1: Identify Your Prolific Liars


A prolific liar is someone who has a chronic or compulsive behavior of lying.
Remember, prolific liars can be hard to identify. That’s because they might be
closer than you think.

#2: Watch The Nose

Liars often touch or scratch their nose.

#3: Watch The Neck

If a person touches their neck, it can be an indicator of increased sweat due to


nervousness or anxiety from being caught in the act

#4: Watch for Mismatched Hand Gestures


Liars may show body language that indicates one thing, but their hands might
not match up.

#5: Pay Attention to The Ears


Pulling or touching the ears is a subconscious way to stop hearing the lies a
person is telling.

#6: Look for Facial Microexpressions


If there’s a mismatch between facial expressions and what a person is saying,
chances are they may be lying.

#7: Watch for Eyeblinking Changes

After a lie, liars tend to yawn and blink more to refresh their eyes. However,
liars can also blink more—see how someone normally blinks beforehand .

#8: Decode The Feet Fidget

When people lie, their feet might start doing little movements often
unconsciously.
#9: Vocal Pitch Changes

When someone lies, the tension of pulling off the deception can twist their
vocal cords in revealing ways.It can be either lowering their voice or raising the
pitch of their voice

#10: Listen to The Lyrics

Liars often use vague and ambiguous language to muddy the waters. This
allows them room to backtrack or change their story later

#11: Use of Complicated Words

Liars may resort to complicated phrasing, multi-syllabic words, or even legal


jargon as a tactic to distract you from their dishonesty.

#12: Watch for Redirection

When someone tries to redirect responsibility, especially when discussing their


own questionable actions, it might be a signal that they’re not being entirely
truthful.

#13 Being Overly Defensive

When someone becomes defensive, they often shift from being open to the
conversation to adopting a stance that resembles a fortress—walls up,
emotional moat filled.And In the case of liars it’s about deflecting attention
away from potential dishonesty.

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