Any time you know for certain that they are lying tell them so. At other times, tell them you don't believe them because they have told so many lies in the past.... and then list a few recent ones. Liars frequently convince themselves that they are getting away with their lies. They need to be told that this is not so.
I think it's pathalogical liar or chronic liar.
Synonym for chronic lying would be a mythomaniac or a pathological liar.
Symptons include: LYING!
It is NOT a pathological liar, they are two separate things (look it up if you'd like). Compulsive liar is the correct name, and they are also known as habitual or chronic liars.AnswerI think it's pathological liar. You can find out for sure by browsing the web under mental illness.
'Please help, my brother has a chronic disease!'
No, SpongeBob SquarePants is not a liar. He is a nice and kind character who likes to help to his friends.
You can't. I've tried.
a pathological liar.you can call them a:liarcheaterfroadfalsifierperjurerprevaricatorli⋅ar -nouna person who tells lies.a pathological liarThey also may be called Harrison, Hariytt or HarryTheToiletAlso mohammad safwan lol.
id love to help yo but dont know what you are talkng aboutif you have chronic diarrhea, miralax helps
There is a song by Extreme that reminds me of this situation: More Than Words. If the person is a chronic liar, what would prevent him from telling you the truth? Maybe the reason you are deliberating this is because this (could be lie) pertains to you and you want to believe that he means it. Does he show his love for you in any other way? Saying you love someone is easy to fake, but actions are not. Though, it all comes down to how this person treats you. He is a chronic liar and you have doubts if you are going to the lengths of asking a stranger for advice... I am certain you already have your answer, no matter how much you dislike it, and now you just have to know where to progress from there.
Go get help. Get counseling and figure out why you lie.
____________ is/are a set of principles developed by the USDA and the USDHHS to help reduce the risk of developing chronic disease.