One significant lie in a relationship can destroy it forever. But how good is your B.S. detector? The good news is with training everyone can increase their ability to spot lies. The following are the eight most effective ways to boost your skills and determine if someone is spitting authentic or fabricated game to you.
If you’re in a situation where you believe the person you’re speaking with “did it,” directly ask them “how do you feel about doing it.” The wrongly accused person will express anger and tell you so. The guilty person will typically express a range of emotions.
Only one in ten people can move the muscles around their eyes to fake a smile. If they’re smiling at you but you see no movement (or what’s called “crow feet”) around the eyes, there is a high likelihood the person you’re talking to is masking their real feelings behind a fabricated smile.
We think a liar is going to look anxious or nervous, but not so. Liars must think harder than normal because they’re working to cover up the lie so they will instead do things that make them appear to be needlessly thinking hard and conserving energy like not using many gestures, using a slow or impersonal tone or being aloof. Think politician or used car salesman.
From research in the Journal of American Society for Information and Technology, most lies come over the phone or text. This makes perfect sense because it’s much harder to lie in person. So when you detect deception, always have a face-to-face conversation.