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To: Bill who wrote (1465610)7/1/2024 2:16:25 PM
From: Qone0  Respond to of 1573902
 
Interesting rationalization.

Sort of the same as what the definition of is, is.

Types of lies.

1. White LiesA white lie is often called the least serious of all lies. People tell white lies claiming to be tactful or polite. For example, it could be making up an excuse for not going to a party, or showing appreciation for an undesirable gift. But telling white lies after a while can cause conflict with others because over time they understand the insincerity. That is why white liars can lose their credibility.

2. Broken Promises. Broken promises are a failure to keep one's spoken commitment or promise.

3. The Lie of Fabrication. Fabrication is telling others something you don't know for sure is true.

4. The Bold-Faced Lie. A bold-faced lie is telling something that everyone knows is a lie. I

5. The Lying in Exaggeration. Exaggeration is enhancing a truth by adding lies to it. The person who exaggerates usually mixes truths and untruths to make themselves look impressive to others. An exaggerator can weave truth and lies together causing confusion even to the liar. After awhile the exaggerator begins to believe his or her exaggeration.

6. Lies of DeceptionA deceiver tries to create an impression that causes others to be misled, by not telling all the facts, or creating a false impression. Jon admitted he was a deceiver,

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