If you're in a situation where you have to lie, then try to talk as much as possible with lots of useless details.
The goal is to overwhelm the listener with useless boring information, that they want to stop asking you questions.
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Is there some reason you wouldn't just tell them it's none of their business?
detailed lies are easy to spot, it's incredibly hard to keep a coherent story with many details. that is exactly what any interviewer looks for.
Well, this is a good concept to be aware of, bcuz woke nutbars everywhere are using this strategy to agrue when they don't have counterpoints. It's pretty similar to the "fake it til you make it" idea that many of these poor kids actually think is good advice. It's effective - which is why commies are using it. Substance doesn't matter. All is to just get to the finish line; in other words - win the argument, even you have no logic and have to mental-twist the listener into 'giving up.' A dishonest means to an end.
yes agreed, it works in debates with a low audience, or online very well. It is not good for structured debates with an audience though
I'm suggesting using true but irrelevant useless details. For example information from your past that is not really relevant, or when describing something, doing so in great detail.
for a situation where outright refusal to engage would hurt someone, or draw attention to it
Ah. Fair enough.