Now I Understand Podcast: Body Language Myths That Scientists Have Long Debunked
Miscellaneous / / December 28, 2021
If a person doesn’t look you in the eye, it doesn’t mean that he’s lying.
Young children and inexperienced liars are likely to try not to look up when they tell a lie. But most adults, especially those with a black belt on a lie, in such a situation will look at you with the purest, genuinely sincere look. So you may not even suspect cheating.
By the way, arms crossed on the chest are also not an indicator of the interlocutor's lies, and the Wonder Woman pose does not guarantee a sense of self-confidence. We'll tell you more about myths in the new episode of the Now Understood podcast.
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