Many
people fib, publishers and authors alike.
We've all heard of
people fibbing on their profile.
Not exact matches
Some
people are saying they
fibbed about the number of languages they speak, while others are saying they really aren't the team players they pretended to be.
People lie and
fib in order to get their children into our schools.
You'd think one honest look at the ugly bloodstained cacaphonous shit - hole that is «The Holy Land» would give just a few of these
people pause, and make them wonder whether their magic book had a
fib or two in it, but... nope!
Poor Farron tried to spark some media interest by insisting Labour
people had been in touch considering defection, but the Today interview he did on Monday strongly suggested this was a
fib.
Tories & Labour hate the
Fib - Dems, but then most ordinary
people can't stand politician, full - stop.
When watching a video of an adult or child saying that they thought a hunk of used, dingy soap was a good gift, or that a bad drawing of a
person was actually good, children were about as good as adults in spotting
fibs.
People are less likely to
fib about things that influence the success of the relationship such as past relationships, education, or religious and political beliefs.
Melanie Robinson, an online dating expert who uses online dating apps herself, told ATTN: that it's common for
people to
fib about these two things in their profiles, and the lies don't end there.
Sure, there might be occasional
fibbing, but as a general rule of thumb the degree of truth in a profile matches the desire a
person has to meet someone.
They're
fibbing about their age or their marital status, they're posting old photos that are not at all representative of their true appearance, or they're describing themselves in a way that doesn't mesh with the real
person who's showing up on the actual date.
What about the
people we mentioned that don't know they are
fibbing?
The main reason that we hear for doing this is that the
person telling the
fib feels that their age does not match who they are.
By
fibbing about things like this, you not only set yourself up for an awkward falling out with
people that are attracted to the fake you, but you also will miss out on the
people that would have been attracted to the real you.
So, here is a New Year's resolution that I think millions of
people should consider: «I will not
fib on the Internet.»
According to Woman's Day magazine, the 10 most common things
people lie about in their online dating profiles include height (guys
fib significantly more), weight, physique, age, income, job type and title, lifestyle, hobbies and interests, connections to celebrities and photographs.
In comparison 64.1 percent of the
people surveyed stated that online dating and social media sites actually made them «Less Likely» to
fib about these characteristics.
8 in 10
people had a small
fib on their profile.
You'll even learn which
fibs you should look for in other
people's profiles as well.
Bonus # 2: To Lie or Not to Lie Online: In this bonus video you'll learn how to make the best decisions for YOURSELF when it comes to your settings online, and which
fibs to look for in other
people's profiles as well.
Diligent recruiters will investigate facts that don't add up, and if you get caught telling
fibs you will be out of contention for that role, and probably all future roles in that
person's remit.
A recent study by the Society of Human Resource Managers revealed that 53 % of
people have lied on their resume, and 70 % of college students would create a resume
fib if it meant landing their dream job.