I don't know about you, but I can tell when someone's lying. They can't look you in the eye - they look you in the bridge of your nose.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Beliefs about how lying looks are plentiful and often contradictory: depending on whom you choose to believe, liars can be detected because they fidget a lot, hold very still, cross their legs, cross their arms, look up, look down, make eye contact or fail to make eye contact.
I don't tend to lie. If I do, it's a little one. Like, 'I'm only around the corner...' when really I'm 10 minutes away.
I'm terribly bad at lying in real life. I flush, look away, do the scratching of the nose, or whatever.
If someone is lying to you, they'll generally look up to the top right. That means that they're trying to construct an image that doesn't exist.
If you spend a lot of time lying to people, you think a lot about what the truth means.
I think you can never ever lie, ever. If you don't know, say, 'I don't know'.
I never lie, so if somebody asked me a question, I told them.
I don't think that we necessarily lie. I mean, we make our living by pretending that we're someone else. I don't tell tall tales. I always tell the truth.
No one can lie, no one can hide anything, when he looks directly into someone's eyes.
Eyes lie if you ever look into them for the character of the person.