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7 body language signs someone is lying to your face, according to psychology

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Spotting deception is a favourite human pastime, but decades of research show that no single gesture, expression, or “tell” proves a person is lying. Most non-verbal cues are subtle, culture-bound, and overlap heavily with stress, shyness, or basic nervousness. The science is clear: deception leaks through patterns of behaviour that deviate from a person’s baseline, … Continue reading "7 body language signs someone is lying to your face, according to psychology"

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10 signs someone is a liar even if they seem genuinely honest on the surface, according to psychology

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Here we are, trying to navigate relationships, friendships, and workplace dynamics, when suddenly you get that nagging feeling in your gut. Something feels off about what someone just told you, but you can’t put your finger on it. They seem sincere. Their voice is steady, they’re making eye contact, and they appear genuinely concerned about … Continue reading "10 signs someone is a liar even if they seem genuinely honest on the surface, according to psychology"