With the recent finding that 20% of Brits regularly deal out fibs to their boss – but think they get away with it – we decided to put the nation to the test.
How confident are you at spotting a fibster? Are you the Sherlock Holmes and Miss Marples of your family?
Do you have a keen eye to spot the who’s telling the truth? There’s no trail of clues here for you to follow, no foot- or fingerprints, but simply a facial expression.
So, do you think you can spot if a person is telling porkies just by looking at their face?
We’ve put together an interactive quiz using some of the silent signals that give fibbers away. Get your magnifying glass ready; there are six scenarios for you to uncover the truth.
Each one has four potential suspects, each with an expressive face, and sometimes hand movements. The shifting eyes and slow blinking can make you doubt everyone. But someone in the line up told a porky, and it’s down to you to call their bluff.
Once you’ve taken the quiz, read on to discover some fascinating facts on the nation’s fibbing habits below.
Take the 888 Poker Face Quiz: Spot the Fibber!
Put your detective skills to the test!
So, how did you do? Did you prove your Poirot skills, or did you fold at the first fib? Send our quiz to your friends and family and find out who’s king and queen of the fib finder!
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Bluffing at Work: Lies Employees Tell Their Bosses
The survey found that a fifth (20%) of working adults 'regularly' fib to their boss. And it’s about a range of subjects too. Reasons include why they were late in, how busy or quiet their workload is and pulling a sickie. And it appears to be a regular thing. 39% of respondents said they bend the truth multiple times a month.
How Brits Bluff: Easiest Ways to Tell a Fib
According to 34% of respondents, messaging someone via text or email is the easiest way to bend the truth. But 12% think they have a pretty good poker face and prefer face-to-face interaction.
Caught Bluffing: How Brits Get Flushed Out
16% have been caught fibbing (their bosses can clearly identify the silent signals!). After being caught in the act, 34% said they felt embarrassed, and some of the consequences faced include:
• A verbal warning
• A written warning
• A demotion
• Job termination.
If you haven’t already, put your skills to the test and see if you could identify if someone tells you a porky. 84% of bosses couldn’t spotting a fib, but maybe you can!