Telling Lies C
According to our research,
extroverts tell more lies than introverts. Extroverts are people who like to
spend a lot of time talking with other people. Introverts are people who prefer
quiet time alone reading or with just one or two other people. Introverts tell
fewer lies than extroverts. Our research also found that people who worry about
what others think of them tell more lies than those who don't.
Here's some other information
we learned from the research. People don't think small lies are serious, they
don't usually plan in advance to tell lies, and most people don't worry about
getting caught telling a lie.
After doing our research,
however, we believe that some lies are serious. For example, let's say you want
to sell your car, which has a problem with its engine. In order to sell it at a
high price, you might tell a lie by saying that your car has no problems. In
this case, you influenced someone to do something by telling a lie. That is a
serious lie.
Finally, our research suggests
that being honest all the time isn't a good idea. When we insist on telling the
truth, we can hurt other people's feelings. If we were always completely
honest, we might not have many friends.
Questions
What do you call people who
talk a lot with other people?
Who tells more lies,
introverts or extroverts?
Do people usually plan to tell
les in advance?
What is example of a serious
lie?
Why are lies sometimes a goo
idea?
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