How to spot a liar in seconds using nonverbal cues

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How to spot a liar in seconds using nonverbal cues
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with you? Maybe you can't explain it in words, but you have a gut feeling that something isn't quite right. Chances are, you're correct. Most likely, you're subconsciously aware of changes in the person's nonverbal communication.

Research also shows that when people lie, they experience negative emotions because they know they're lying. They'll automatically feel some contempt, whether it's towards themselves or for the situation that's forcing them to lie. All of these reasons to lie have a clear reason and purpose. They all are also emotionally driven. Human emotions are impossible to hide completely and will be displayed nonverbally in some form .

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