Deception Tip 33 - Third Person - How To Read Body Language

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https://spencercoffman.com/deception-tip-33 Speaking in the third person is a way to distance yourself from the situation. Liars love to distance themselves so that they are not associated with whatever is in question.

Deception Tip 33: A liar may tend to speak in the third person and/or use distancing pronouns. Example: Saying one instead of I.

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