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77% chance she ‘fakes it’ this Xmas

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Tools to know if she does                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 November 27, 2024 Greetings Everyday Spy, 73% of people admit to faking their reaction when opening a gift during the holidays. And women are more likely to fake their reactions than men (77% vs. 63%). So the next time you hear ‘I love it!’ when someone opens a gift, don’t forget the odds! We are heading into the peak season of family gatherings and office holiday parties. And when people get together to catch up – especially after a few glasses of holiday cheer – one thing is certain… Everybody lies. Research shows that while you tell between 1-2 lies a day, you are lied to between 10-20 times. Little white lies are pretty harmless. But what about lies that can seriously undermine your personal, professional, or financial well-being? It can be hard to catch the lie before it’s too late. And a well-crafted lie can turn into a personal disaster. As part of the Escaping Disaster kit, you’ll get the tactical training guide, 3 CIA Tools to Beat a Liar, Crack a Con, and Spot a Sham. Inside this tactical training guide, you’ll learn [the go-to lie-crushing tools of intel officers]( whose job is to spot deception in real-time: - Use false statements to strategically uncover dishonesty (while they think you have no clue what’s going on) - The “Playing dumb” method made famous in the old detective show, Columbo, lets you turn the tables on a liar when they least expect it - Ask subtle questions the way CIA officers do to expose even the most gifted liars Spotting lies is only one new safety superpower you’ll get with Escaping Disaster. Escaping Disaster was created to fulfill a contract to a group of ultra-wealthy international business magnates looking to maintain their safety, wealth, and security in the face of an uncertain future. [Click here to get an uncanny ability to pinpoint weaknesses in how the lying brain works]([…Â]( Just in time for the holidays! P.S. - Escaping Disaster covers all your personal safety bases, from stopping liars and scams to power grid failures. With this formerly-classified info, [you'll be in a position of power and safety like never before.]( [fb]( [tw]( [ig]( [yt]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 EverydaySpy Promotions 411 Walnut St. #20309 Green Cove Springs, FL 32043, United States of America [Terms of Service](

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