Re: How can you tell if someone is lying to you?
that could denote sarcasm or an attitude of superiority depending on the content/context and intonation of the voice. Another factor being is this a change from the way they normally address you?
Ultimately the only way to know for sure is confront them about your suspicions, or feelings of doubt. Don't go for the jugular and accuse them outright, but let them know about your concerns.
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yeesh, I've been reading too many of those help me so-n-so articles. Need something to do with my spare time.
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