9 subtle signs someone isn’t an entirely honest or trustworthy person
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9 subtle signs someone isn’t an entirely honest or trustworthy person

1) Inconsistencies in their stories
2) They’re quick to make promises
3) They avoid eye contact
4) They deflect or evade questions
5) They’re overly defensive
6) They break confidence
7) They rarely show empathy
8) They take more than they give
9) They lack accountability

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subtle signs someone isn’t an entirely honest or trustworthy person

Meta AI: Here are some subtle signs that may indicate someone isn't entirely honest or trustworthy:

1. Avoidance of direct answers
2. Vagueness or evasiveness
3. Body language mismatch (e.g., saying "yes" while shaking their head "no")
4. Overly defensive or secretive behavior
5. Inconsistencies in their story or excuses
6. Lack of eye contact or fidgeting
7. Passive-aggressive behavior
8. Gaslighting or manipulating others
9. Disregard for boundaries or disrespect for others' needs
10. Overly charming or flattering behavior (may be insincere)
11. Difficulty apologizing or taking responsibility
12. Frequently canceling plans or failing to follow through on commitments
13. Exaggerating or embellishing achievements
14. Discomfort with transparency or accountability
15. Surrounding themselves with yes-men or sycophants

Keep in mind that everyone exhibits these behaviors at some point, but a pattern of behavior can indicate a trustworthiness issue. Trust your instincts and gather more information before making judgments.
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(22-06-2024, 03:19 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  subtle signs someone isn’t an entirely honest or trustworthy person

Meta AI: Here are some subtle signs that may indicate someone isn't entirely honest or trustworthy:

1. Avoidance of direct answers
2. Vagueness or evasiveness
3. Body language mismatch (e.g., saying "yes" while shaking their head "no")
4. Overly defensive or secretive behavior
5. Inconsistencies in their story or excuses
6. Lack of eye contact or fidgeting
7. Passive-aggressive behavior
8. Gaslighting or manipulating others
9. Disregard for boundaries or disrespect for others' needs
10. Overly charming or flattering behavior (may be insincere)
11. Difficulty apologizing or taking responsibility
12. Frequently canceling plans or failing to follow through on commitments
13. Exaggerating or embellishing achievements
14. Discomfort with transparency or accountability
15. Surrounding themselves with yes-men or sycophants

Keep in mind that everyone exhibits these behaviors at some point, but a pattern of behavior can indicate a trustworthiness issue. Trust your instincts and gather more information before making judgments.
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(22-06-2024, 03:19 PM)Bigiron Wrote:  subtle signs someone isn’t an entirely honest or trustworthy person

Meta AI: Here are some subtle signs that may indicate someone isn't entirely honest or trustworthy:

1. Avoidance of direct answers
2. Vagueness or evasiveness
3. Body language mismatch (e.g., saying "yes" while shaking their head "no")
4. Overly defensive or secretive behavior
5. Inconsistencies in their story or excuses
6. Lack of eye contact or fidgeting
7. Passive-aggressive behavior
8. Gaslighting or manipulating others
9. Disregard for boundaries or disrespect for others' needs
10. Overly charming or flattering behavior (may be insincere)
11. Difficulty apologizing or taking responsibility
12. Frequently canceling plans or failing to follow through on commitments
13. Exaggerating or embellishing achievements
14. Discomfort with transparency or accountability
15. Surrounding themselves with yes-men or sycophants

Keep in mind that everyone exhibits these behaviors at some point, but a pattern of behavior can indicate a trustworthiness issue. Trust your instincts and gather more information before making judgments.
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