b"Chapter 2 c.They are incoherent: all that chatter they do. If they keep changing details about their story, that's your clue. Granted,noneofushasincrediblememories,butifthereare glaringinconsistenciesintheirstoryanditkeepschangingand evolving, then you can be sure they're not being honest with you.d.They cover vulnerable parts of the body: as you probably know, lying can make you feel exposed and vulnerable.The feeling that you might be attacked may cause you to cover your head,neck,orabdomentoprotectyourself.Youmightalsosee them covering their mouths, ashamed of their words and trying to cut off communication.e.Body language and words don't match: he's telling you a sad story, yet he's smiling and cheerful, so you'll notice their body language is on high alert. Your alarm bells should ring immediately!It is very easy to lie with words,butonly the liar will be able to remain aware of their body language as they can emit signals that correspond to their lying.f.Breathing changes: when we lie, our body reacts. Our heart rate and blood flow change, which means we breathe more heavily.Obviously, if your interlocutor has just walked up a flight of stairs, that's not an indicator you can rely on, but if he's sitting on the couch or behind his desk and his breathing changes, you have reason to suspect him.g.They do not make eye contact: some people are terrible with eye contact, but if someone who is usually happy to look you straight in the eye suddenly avoids your gaze, they may be lying between their teeth.On the other hand, if he's making too much eye contact or more eye contact than he normally would, it could be a deliberate and quite aggressiveattempttoconvinceyouthathe'sbeingcompletely honest with you.h.They are looking for an escape: there is more to their eyes than just whether or not they are looking directly at you.76Germain Decelles"