while trawling through my email at work:
. Sadness is very hard to fake. When someone is genuinely sad, the forehead wrinkles with grief and the inner corners of the eyebrows are pulled up. By contrast, the lowering of the eyebrows associated with an angry scowl can be faked by almost everybody. If someone says they are sad and the inner corners of their eyebrows don't go up, they are likely faking it.
Found here: How to spot a Liar
I'll be checking, you know, so don't even think about trying to lie to ME!
and this one, from how to succeed in an interview:
When answering the questions, maintain eye contact with the interviewer(s). If there are two interviewers, give them equal attention. If there are three or more, slowly sweep your eyes from side to side like a radar beam.
From: http://www.rogerdarlington.co.uk/Interview.html
Radar beam. heh.
. Sadness is very hard to fake. When someone is genuinely sad, the forehead wrinkles with grief and the inner corners of the eyebrows are pulled up. By contrast, the lowering of the eyebrows associated with an angry scowl can be faked by almost everybody. If someone says they are sad and the inner corners of their eyebrows don't go up, they are likely faking it.
Found here: How to spot a Liar
I'll be checking, you know, so don't even think about trying to lie to ME!
and this one, from how to succeed in an interview:
When answering the questions, maintain eye contact with the interviewer(s). If there are two interviewers, give them equal attention. If there are three or more, slowly sweep your eyes from side to side like a radar beam.
From: http://www.rogerdarlington.co.uk/Interview.html
Radar beam. heh.