How to Spot a Liar

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How to Spot a Liar All right reserved to Body Language Cards www.Bodylanguagecards.com e multiple body language gestures that spot a Liar:

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Remember, it’s never one gesture that detects a lie, some of these gestures however can have multiple meanings such as doubt, uncertainty andexaggeration, therefore make sure you detect multiple body language gestures. The Body Language Cards

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How to Spot a Liar

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!e multiple body language gestures that spot a Liar:

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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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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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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 you.

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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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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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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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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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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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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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