Many of us have no recourse to lies in our daily life. Many are accustomed to telling unnecessary or exaggerated lies. And it is very difficult to identify such lies. To many, lying is a bad habit. Many people lie when necessary, unnecessarily. Many times it becomes difficult to understand who is lying and who is telling the truth.
Eyeball movement: It is said that those who can speak with their eyes open have honest courage. On the other hand, those who lie, their eyeballs move.
Frequent dropping of eyelids: It is very normal to roll the eyelids very fast five-six times in a row while lying. People usually roll their eyes five to six times per minute, that is, once every 10 to 12 seconds. But when someone is under the stress of taking refuge in a lie, that person can roll his eyes five or six times very often in a few seconds.
Losing sight or staring: It is difficult for most people to gain the mental strength to speak with their eyes closed while lying. Fearing being caught, he looks away, looks at something else and talks.
Keeping the eyes closed for more than one second: Normally, it takes 100 to 400 milliseconds for a person to take off his eyelids. But when it comes to lying, people resort to self-defense. As a result, many people can keep their eyes closed for a longer period of time. He may close his eyes for 1 to 2 seconds before answering the question.
Giving a fake smile: To reassure the listener, many people want to cover the lie with artificial smile, to gain his trust.
Breathing fast: Lying increases a person's heartbeat due to stress. As a result, more blood circulation to the heart is required. That's why when you lie, people's breathing becomes faster. Also, if someone chews chewing gum while lying, his chewing rate becomes faster. Cigarettes can quickly fade if you start lying while smoking.
Hand-foot movement: While lying, many people are seen moving or turning around with hand rings, bracelets, watches, pens, etc. Girls are usually seen combing their hair by hand at this time. Many people rub their feet with the palms of their hands.
Excessive talking: Excessive talking is another sign of lying. In order to cover up a lie, people start to describe such minor issues which are relevant but not important.