Tuesday, December 16, 2014

How To Get Someone To Confess

Good hello to everyone!


As y'all know  I'm a huge admirer of decoding human body language, that is a humangous passion of mine and I want to share my knowledge with you. Today‘s topic I‘m sure will be useful to test on in our daily lives. So I‘ll share 7 Ways How To Make Someone To Confess.

The way no.1: Extra Silence

When someone finishes their sentence, wait two beats in a head (count: one, two). That extra silence if someone is holding something back, that makes them incredibly nervous and they usually fill it in terms to spill.

Way no.2: Disturbing personal space


Go into their personal space (meaning really close to them). If someone is lying, they will feel that you’re on to them and will add-in what needs to be added.


Way no.3: Nodes


When people node they speak 3 to 4 times more. If you want to know something more just node three times and they’ll speak more when they see you nodding, because it shows engagement.

Way no.4: Disagreement signs


Show the node no (when you’re shaking your head saying no) and lean back. It will show your disagreement.

Way no.5: Asking to tell story backwards


If someone is telling you a story, they usually memories that well, but if a person making out that story he’ll not be able to tell it backwards. F.e. I woke up, took a shower, went for a walk with my dog, had some breakfasts, went to work, met my friends, went bowling, and came back home. So you can ask to say everything backwards, starting from coming back home or just ask “”What did you do after meeting friends?”. If a person told the truth he will have no problem saying that backwards, but in case he lied, he’ll mess up.

Way no.6: Reverse version


A lot of time liars tend not to admit the wrong things. So if you suspect someone, you can actually say f.e. You’re worried that your child stolen some money from your wallet, you can say: “Did you take any money and credit card from my wallet?” Well, you don’t have credit card missing, so of course he didn’t take it. So in this case liars more likely to correct you on reverse part, because he didn’t take your credit card, but admits taking money. F.e. answer would be: “oh, I didn’t take your credit card”. So the point is that he didn’t say a thing about money. In this way he admits that he didn’t take credit card, but took some money from your wallet. In this case, the liar protects for what he didn’t do, but forgets about what actually did.

Way no.7: Empathies towards liars


Minimize the risk of punishment and making think that it is not a big deal whatsoever he did. If a person is afraid of punishment, if this is a case, he will spill up everything when he’ll feel that he’s not going to be punished.



So this is pretty much it for today's blog. I'm not sure am I going to write one more blog this month and of course this year, so if not, I wish all of you Merry X-mas and a happy, full of love & respect New Year. 
Hope you liked today's blog and it was easy to understand. I wish all the best for y'all and I'll see you next time with another blog.


Sorry for my English. It is not my mother-tongue language.

Hope you can understand. xx