10 Signs Someone is Lying to You

So how do you tell if someone is lying? Liars can use many tactics like changing up their tone of speaking, manipulating their facial expressions, being overly nice to you, etc. But how exactly do you know when you're being lied to? In this video, we have you covered. If you find yourself identifying with some of the signs in the video, don't worry too much. Usually, you have to look for more than one sign to find a consistency.. For example, sign 1 + 7 etc. #psych2go Here's the transcript for those with hearing or language problems; https://docs.google.com/document/d/101u5hOLT_sLGG81cuxZCy6eBrMUJPTs5nc8P_uNmSUE/edit?usp=sharing Also, we have two new team members for this video. Kyle, our animator, and Micah our VO. If you enjoy their work, be sure to leave a positive comment below! :) Team members: Script Writer: Elliot Figueira Script Editor: Steven Wu VO: Micah Jao Animator: Kyle Graham YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong Please share and like our videos if they've helped you out! Transcript: modified/corrected by alugha Click here to see more videos: https://alugha.com/Psych2Go

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