One consequence could be losing the trust of the audience. If people find out that a storyteller lies in their stories, they might not believe anything else the storyteller says in the future.
On a broader scale, if it's in a public or professional setting, it can undermine the integrity of the whole group or organization. For example, if a member of a team lies by not telling a story about their actions or inactions, it can affect the team's performance and morale. Also, in legal situations, such non - story - telling lies can be considered perjury if under oath, which has very serious legal consequences.
Perhaps 'telling lies her story' implies that in the story she tells, whether it's to friends, family or in a more public context, there are untruths. It could be due to insecurities. For example, if she is trying to fit in a certain social group and feels the need to lie about her past experiences to be accepted. Or it could be that she has some secrets she doesn't want others to know and lying in her story is a way to keep those secrets buried.
In the Telling Lies Game Story, first you need to decide on a theme for the stories. Then, one person starts by telling a story. The key is to mix truth and lies in it. The other players listen carefully and try to figure out which parts are lies. For example, if the theme is 'a day at the beach', the storyteller might say things like 'I saw a mermaid on the shore' which is clearly a lie among other more believable beach - related events.
There are many benefits. It can enhance your reputation. People will see you as a trustworthy person, which can open up more opportunities for you, whether in friendships, business, or other areas of life. It also allows for accurate communication. When you tell a true story without lies, the information you convey is reliable. This is especially important in situations where important decisions are based on the story, such as in a legal or historical context. Additionally, it gives you a sense of peace and self - assurance, knowing that you are being honest.
One rule is that each person gets a turn to tell their story with a lie in it. The story should be coherent enough so that others can analyze it. Another rule could be that there is a time limit for telling the story, say two minutes, to keep the game flowing. And the players who are listening can't interrupt the storyteller until the story is finished, after which they can start guessing the lie.
Well, 'Telling Lies' might focus more on the act of deception itself, perhaps exploring different types of lies and their consequences. While 'Her Story' could be more about a woman's personal account or narrative. In 'Telling Lies', it could involve analyzing the motives behind lying, like self - protection or gain. 'Her Story' might be centered around a female character's experiences, emotions, and how she interprets events in her life.
Pay attention to their body language. If they seem overly defensive or evasive without providing a story, it could be a sign of lying. For example, crossing their arms tightly or stepping back when you question them. Also, inconsistent statements over time can indicate lying even without a story. If they say one thing one day and something completely different the next, without any reasonable explanation, it's suspect.