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What do people do when they lie?

Introduction: When we were young, we heard the saying that people who lie have their noses grow longer. So is this statement correct? Why is it said that people’s noses grow longer when they lie? How long is it? What are the psychological reactions when people are lying? Today we will follow me to learn in detail about some of the human body reactions when people are lying in our lives. If a person communicates with you again If he is fidgeting, his eyes are wandering, or he is avoiding a certain question, then he is most likely lying. Psychological reactions and physical manifestations of lying

Touching the face with hands

In order to cover up lies, liars will unconsciously scratch their nose, cover their mouth with their hands or cover their upper lip with their index fingers, Cheeks or ears. (What little tricks do you have?)

Eye blinking

When lying, because the brain has to focus on the lie, the eyes will look away or blink frequently; not talking to the other person. Make eye contact, show discomfort or shrink. (So, not looking into other people’s eyes not only means being rude or lacking confidence, but it also shows that you don’t believe what you are saying!)

Eyesight

Liars from time to time Look at the door and point your feet toward the door; this is because your subconscious wants to get rid of the lie and therefore wants to leave the room. (In fact, during meetings, you often choose to sit near the door, which also means that you want to avoid the meeting.)

Change of tone of voice

If he suddenly becomes loud, high-pitched or nervous, he will Probably lying. (I found that people who suddenly speak loudly are most likely to tell lies. What do you think?)

Speak quickly

When you lie, you speak faster so that you can finish speaking as quickly as possible. (Just get over it!)

Sweating

When you lie, adrenaline rises and you feel hot and sweaty.

Take a big breath

Worried that the lie will be exposed, the chest may tighten, the trachea may narrow, and hypoxia may occur. (Or breathing more quickly.)

Dry mouth

Liars may keep swallowing saliva and licking their lips.

Excessive friendliness

In order to win the other person’s trust, liars will appear familiar and overly enthusiastic. (Of course, being friendly is what you should be; if it’s too much, it’s fake.)

Showing hesitation

In order to avoid being inconsistent, people tend to be more hospitable than usual when they lie. You should speak slowly, use words carefully, and often rehearse them in your mind. (Of course, if the liar has rehearsed the lie many times in his mind, then there is no guarantee that you will be able to tell that he is lying.)

? Footprints?

Want to finish telling a lie as quickly as possible, impatient and feeling that the liar may be betrayed, unconsciously make footprints or shake feet when sitting down. (The old man said: "A person shakes his fortune, and a tree shakes its leaves". It turns out there are other hints.)

Crossing one's hands and crossing one's feet

A classic symbol of self-protection, showing lying The person is worried that the lie will eventually be exposed, so he goes on the defensive. (Besides, this also means don’t bother me, I have my own opinions and thoughts; I am who I am!)

Facial twitches

Facial expression muscles are involuntary muscles , an occasional twitch, even if the process lasts less than a second, may have exposed flaws.

Blushing

When lying, the heartbeat often accelerates, blood rushes into the capillaries, and the person feels hot, and may then blush. (Polygraph machines also use sudden changes in heartbeat to determine whether the person being tested is lying.)

Subtle expressions

If a person does not want the other party to know that he has already known a piece of news, he It will make a surprised expression at first, but then quickly return to its original appearance. (So, don’t change your identity too quickly!)

Talking off topic

Worrying that the other person will not believe your lie, the liar will talk nonsense and provide a lot of unnecessary information. (Friends who often talk nonsense, please pay attention.)

Change the topic

If you ask a liar a question, they may not be able to provide reasonable answers immediately. They can only change the topic, usually to please. The other person’s words.

(As an old saying goes, too many good words must contain deceit!)

Fidgeting

Liars sometimes touch their ear beads, snap their knuckles, twist their rings or fiddle with their hair, as if they want to Start by encouraging yourself. (Do you have these little gestures?)

Conflicting messages If someone shakes his head while saying "happy", it is possible that he is not 100% honest. (Any manifestation of inconsistency between body and mind is a representative of self-contradiction.)