Trust in some people is not an easy task. Often, we don't know if what they say is true. And when it comes to people with persuasion skills, the task becomes even more complex.
Some people have a constant habit of lying, in such a way that everything they say sounds natural, which can cause problems. Therefore, it is important to protect ourselves and avoid falling into the tricks of liars. Here is a very effective method to find out if someone is lying.
see more
Princess Charlotte 'unintentionally' causes trouble for…
'I look 20 years younger' – 42-year-old woman reveals…
Drawing the letter Q on your forehead will reveal if you are a liar or not.
On her TikTok profile, Yasin Mammeri published a video showing a way to find out if a person is a liar. The method, known as the “Q test”, consists of drawing the letter Q on the forehead and according to its position the result is announced.
@philosofeed Are you a big fat liar? #liar#lie#truth#honest#psychology#perspective#honesty#fyp#viral
♬ Paris – Else
- Applying the “Q test”
To start the test, follow the steps below:
- Separate a skin-friendly paint;
- Apply it to your index finger of your dominant hand;
- Draw the letter “Q” (capital letter) on your forehead.
Okay, the first part of the test has been completed. Now it's time for the diagnosis, which depends on which side the "Q" dash is pointing. Let's find out if you are a liar or not.
- Q pointing to the right eye
If the dash of the “Q” is facing your right eye, then it means that, in your conception, your point of view prevails over others.
This means that it is very likely that honesty is a big feature of yours, and that makes it impossible for you to be a liar.
- Q pointing to the left eye
Now, if it was pointed at the left eye, then it means that the third-party perspective is predominant. This result gives the idea that the person is more likely to go further and "enter" other people's minds, which is a strong feature of liars.
the test is real
To the surprise of many, the test is not just content from another video on the internet. As it turns out, the “Q test” has been in circulation since at least 2014, when British university professor Richard Wiseman popularized it.
According to him, there is a theory that explains the conclusions of the test. In the first case (Q facing right), Richard states that the person's priority is to maintain their own values and the appreciation for (reciprocal) honesty is a very present characteristic.
Regarding the other possibility, the teacher points out the need for the individual to care excessively about the view/opinion of others, and this makes telling lies a habit.