"Fake people use tricks to make things sound more exciting than they are."
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to guess how many marbles are in a jar. A fake person might say, “There are a million marbles in there!” That’s not true, it’s just a big exaggeration, like saying your favorite toy is the best toy ever made, even though it's just a regular teddy bear.
Another trick fake people use is lying about what they can do. Like if you say, “I can run faster than a race car!” when really, you’re just running around the block. It’s like pretending your pet goldfish can swim through clouds, fun, but not real.
Sometimes fake people copy others, like when they see someone else saying something cool and then repeat it without thinking. It's like copying a friend's drawing because you don’t know how to draw yet.
These tricks make things sound more exciting, but they’re just made-up stories, like telling your little brother that the moon is made of cheese. It’s fun, but not true!
Examples
- Someone claims to be busy when they're just avoiding you.
- Your teacher says the test was easy, and it wasn't.
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See also
- Why Do People Say Things That Are Obviously False?
- Why Do Politicians Lie So Often?
- Why Do People Say Things That Are Not True?
- How Does Beware of the Fake Bagel Setting 🥯 Work?
- How Does Lies - Epic Science #6 Work?