10-07-2024, 10:50 AM
"warning signs" that may reveal a dishonest person:
1. *Micro-Expressions*: Very brief facial expressions that contradict their verbal responses.
2. *Inconsistencies*: Frequent changes in their story or contradictions in their statements.
3. *Evasion*: Avoiding direct answers or diverting conversations away from sensitive topics.
4. *Emotional Incongruence*: Displaying inconsistent or insincere emotional responses.
5. *Lack of Eye Contact*: Avoiding eye contact or exhibiting unusual eye movement patterns.
6. *Nervous Behavior*: Displaying excessive nervousness, such as dry lips,nose scratching ,fidgeting, shifting, or sweating.
7. *Inappropriate or Rehearsed Responses*: Providing answers that seem overly prepared or don't match the situation.
8. *Gaslighting*: Manipulating someone into doubting their own perceptions or memories.
Plus :
1. They speak in absolutes, such as ‘always’ and ‘never.’
2. They brag by downplaying their accomplishments.
3. They try to please you by judging people you both know.
4. They’re highly defensive.
5. They love to debate.
6. They talk too much and say too little.
1. Speaks excessively or excessively long.
2. Fails to convey meaningful or substantial information.
3. Uses many words without communicating anything of value.
This phrase is often used to describe individuals who are:
- Verbose
- Rambling
- Long-winded
- Superficial
- Lacking in substance or depth
In essence, they use a lot of words to say very little of importance, often leaving others feeling confused, bored, or frustrated.
7. They don’t know how to apologize or give faux apologies.
8. They display uncomfortable body language.
1. *Micro-Expressions*: Very brief facial expressions that contradict their verbal responses.
2. *Inconsistencies*: Frequent changes in their story or contradictions in their statements.
3. *Evasion*: Avoiding direct answers or diverting conversations away from sensitive topics.
4. *Emotional Incongruence*: Displaying inconsistent or insincere emotional responses.
5. *Lack of Eye Contact*: Avoiding eye contact or exhibiting unusual eye movement patterns.
6. *Nervous Behavior*: Displaying excessive nervousness, such as dry lips,nose scratching ,fidgeting, shifting, or sweating.
7. *Inappropriate or Rehearsed Responses*: Providing answers that seem overly prepared or don't match the situation.
8. *Gaslighting*: Manipulating someone into doubting their own perceptions or memories.
Plus :
1. They speak in absolutes, such as ‘always’ and ‘never.’
2. They brag by downplaying their accomplishments.
3. They try to please you by judging people you both know.
4. They’re highly defensive.
5. They love to debate.
6. They talk too much and say too little.
1. Speaks excessively or excessively long.
2. Fails to convey meaningful or substantial information.
3. Uses many words without communicating anything of value.
This phrase is often used to describe individuals who are:
- Verbose
- Rambling
- Long-winded
- Superficial
- Lacking in substance or depth
In essence, they use a lot of words to say very little of importance, often leaving others feeling confused, bored, or frustrated.
7. They don’t know how to apologize or give faux apologies.
8. They display uncomfortable body language.