Who is Levels of Faking?

"Levels of Faking is about how much someone pretends to be something else, like when you try to trick your friend into thinking you’re super strong."

Imagine you and your friend are playing a game where you have to lift blocks. If you really can lift the block, that’s no faking at all, it's just honest strength.

But if you pretend to lift the block even though you're not actually strong, that's faking, like when you cheat in a race by pushing your friend.

Now, Levels of Faking is about how good you are at pretending. If you barely lift the block and then fall over, that’s just a little bit of faking, maybe Level 1. But if you stand tall, smile, and act like you're super strong even though you’re not, that’s Level 5, the best kind of faking!

It's like when you wear a costume to trick people into thinking you're a superhero, the more convincing your costume is, the higher your Level of Faking!"Levels of Faking is about how much someone pretends to be something else, like when you try to trick your friend into thinking you’re super strong."

Imagine you and your friend are playing a game where you have to lift blocks. If you really can lift the block, that’s no faking at all, it's just honest strength.

But if you pretend to lift the block even though you're not actually strong, that's faking, like when you cheat in a race by pushing your friend.

Now, Levels of Faking is about how good you are at pretending. If you barely lift the block and then fall over, that’s just a little bit of faking, maybe Level 1. But if you stand tall, smile, and act like you're super strong even though you’re not, that’s Level 5, the best kind of faking!

It's like when you wear a costume to trick people into thinking you're a superhero, the more convincing your costume is, the higher your Level of Faking!

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Examples

  1. A child says they didn’t eat the last cookie, even though they did.
  2. A friend tells you they’re fine when they’re actually upset.
  3. Someone claims to be a doctor, but they're not.

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