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Want to know if someone is lying? See if they use this word

Concept of lies. Lie detector with text.

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Want to know if someone is lying? See if they use this word. According to trial lawyer Jefferson Fisher, there is one word that is a “dead giveaway” that someone isn’t telling the truth. On a recent Diary of a CEO podcast, Fisher revealed that when someone says “never,” it’s a sign that they are lying. 

“Never is an extreme. Extremes are a dead giveaway that they’re usually not telling the truth,” Fisher said. He give this example: If you ask someone, “Were you texting while you were driving that day?” and they respond, “No, I never text. Never text when I drive” it’s clear that they’re not being honest. “Everybody texts when they drive at some point in time,” he says. “Never and always. It’s always or never true. So that’s a big one.”

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