7.They’re maintaining eye contact.
While most people will assume that liars tend to avoid eye contact because they feel guilty, but in reality, it’s exactly the opposite. Those who lie the most are usually very good at it, and sadly, they’re also very convincing.
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This definitely makes it even harder to spot a lie, because we tend to associate eye contact with intimacy and honesty, but that’s not always the truth. Also, everyone knows the power of eye contact and that it makes you more persuasive, that’s why most liars tend to use this tool in order to manipulate people.
A study published in Psychology Today has shown that a good liar will do everything in their powers to maintain eye contact, in order to gain your trust and appear more sincere. While it can make identifying a liar harder, there are also a few signs you should look out for.
For example, when someone is looking at you too intensely, it could be a sign of lying as they’re focusing on maintaining eye contact. Chances are you’re probably used to how your partner makes eye contact, so it can be easier to identify when something has changed.
At the same time, if they’re refusing to look you in the eye while talking, it might also be a sign that they’re trying to hide something. When someone changes their normal communication style out of the blue, it’s a red flag that something is up.
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