We hear about 10 to 200 lies every day. Although we spend a lot of time trying to detect lies through physiological changes, this method is not very reliable. Is there a more direct way? These famous lies in this video explain to us how to analyze these lies with communication science.

1. Liars rarely mention themselves when they lie, more often describe or talk about others, and often use the third person to keep themselves away from the lies.

Second, liars will always deny, because subconsciously they are ashamed of lies.

Three, the liar will be very brief in the description. Because our brain is struggling to make up a complicated lie.

Four. Although liars try to describe briefly, they often use long and complicated sentences, adding unnecessary words, and irrelevant but high-sounding details to supplement the lies.

Video source: TED-Ed