Halloween Surprise for YOU

This is a fun and fascinating video–and not because of the reasons you may suspect!

Many people believe that when people cover their mouth, they are lying or hiding something.  And while that can be true, I will tell you it is not reliable enough of clue that I would use it in an interrogation or interview.  Ever.

Why?

Because people who are AFRAID, and shocked do it to.

Watch the people in this video react.

You KNOW these people have NOTHING TO HIDE, are NOT lying, but they cover their mouths out of fear!

When you interview and honest person about a crime or accuse them of something they did not do, do you think they feel fear?

They absolutely can and often do.

Fear and discomfort cause us to cover our mouths, too.

So think twice before applying the theory that all people who cover their mouth are lying or trying to hide information. It’s simply not true nor accurate as as a reliable clue to deception.  If you use it, you will be wrong as much as you are right, which is equal to a coin toss!

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2 replies
  1. Mary
    Mary says:

    Asians cover their mouths when they talk sometimes. I read that Asians do it for different reasons (etiquette, nervousness). My mom (Japanese) would do it when she was talking while she was eating. I used to do it when I was nervous. (I don’t think I do it anymore.)

  2. Keith D.
    Keith D. says:

    I wonder what’s behind the guy’s reaction at about 0:57 – 1:02 or so. There’s some story or something edited out behind the reaction we see, I’d bet money. I just wonder what it is. I wonder if the guy making the video found out or not.

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