According to a study conducted in the US, we lie on average 11 times a week, while another concluded that 60% of people lie during a 10-minute text conversation. A liar always leaves track, so just read between lines to figure out if the person on the other side of WhatsApp is lying or not.
1. He constantly tries to change the subject of the conversation.
A trained liar will try to change the topic of conversation to something else. Even worse, they'll tell you they feel offended by the idea you have for them. They do this simply to distract you so that your attention passes elsewhere.
2. Make it up to you after they give you a short answer.
Of course not the answer you wanted. They tell you something cute to embarrass you and create a barrier. So you're not going to insist on your theory anymore. Manipulators know our psych well and know how to behave with our insecurities.
3. They seem to be unclear
Whoever is not afraid of the truth means in detail all that happened in detail and will not change any expectations. A liar, on the other hand, will lick your information and not go into details as it would be revealed quickly.
4. He constantly writes that he is honest and that he never lied.
Expressions of the type: "to be honest", "believe me", or "for the sake of truth" are confusing. If anyone is honest, there's no need to repeat these sentences. Otherwise, they're just trying to make up their minds.
5. Changing verb times
Their brains do not carry so much a story fictionalized from beginning to end, so it is grammar that betrays them. If you happen to notice, you're talking to a liar.
6. They don't use the name "I"
Liars find it difficult to deal with their actions and take responsibility for them. The answers will turn them into a form that distances itself from everything that has happened.
7. Use empathetic language
There's nothing wrong with being empathetic, but notice when someone starts doing this from scratch. Those who lie tend to get emotional about you just to avoid your questions. They're asking to hear you in detail just to divert attention from the main problem.