Remember, it’s never one gesture that detects a lie, some of these gestures however can have multiple meanings such as doubt, uncertainty and
exaggeration, therefore make sure you detect multiple body language gestures.
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How to spot a liar
1. How to Spot a Liar
e multiple body language gestures that spot a Liar:
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2. Gesture #1 - Closed Hands
Closed hands can be
interpreted as a sign of
closed-mindedness,
submission or defensiveness,
which are all states of mind
that can be related to lies.
Most people nd it hard to lie
while their hands are open.
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3. Gesture #2: Locked Ankles
Locked ankles are interpreted as
closed mindedness, submissive,
or defensive which are all state
of minds that can be related to
lies.
Always keep in mind; leg
crossing should be read in
context and in groups of other
body language gestures.
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4. Gesture #3: Create a Barrier
A person who is dishonest
may even use objects such
as a bag or a cup to create a
barrier between the two of
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5. Gesture #4: Denying Eye Contact
Denying eye contact is often a
sign of discomfort.
Usually people make eye
contact for about half of the
conversation, so if you notice
their eyes constantly wavering,
especially during a touchy
subject, you may be dealing
with a liar.
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6. Gesture #5: Covering Mouth
Covering mouth is usually a
sign of discomfort and can be
related to stress.
When you notice someone
suddenly covering their
mouth or rubbing their chin,
it’s usually a sign they are
uncomfortable.
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7. Gesture #6: Rubbing lower eyelid
Rubbing lower eyelid is like
saying: “I'm not so sure about
what has been said.”
e deeper the nger rubs, the
greater the discomfort and
disbelief with what is being
said or heard.
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8. Gesture #7: Touching the Nose
Research shows that, when
a person is dishonest, they
tend to touch their nose
often.
e theory behind touching
the nose gesture is to
mimic the person covering
their mouth as if they are
telling lies.
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9. Remember, it’s never one gesture that detects a lie, some of
these gestures however can have multiple meanings such
as doubt, uncertainty and
exaggeration, therefore make sure you detect multiple body
language gestures.
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10. More Nonverbal Signals to detect a lie
• Speaking Slowly: When telling a lie the liar will usually make up
events while talking.
• Change of Tones: e tone of voice changes when lying. Listen for
higher or lower tone pitches than their normal speech during a
particular point of the conversation.
• Speech Hesitation: A liar will hesitate while thinking of a lie to t
the occasion.
• Blinking Rate Will Increase from the normal 10 blinks per minute to
up to 60 blinks per minute.
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