The general term is provocation.
This is a type of dare that subtly challenges the person's courage, resolve or determination. Although the term "bet" is used, it may or may not result in an actual bet, or wager, on the outcome.
Whereas an expression of belief ("I'm sure you could") might not result in an attempt, the suggestion of fear or inability will often prompt a try, no matter how ill-advised or perilous the action. This is not as open a challenge as calling someone "chicken" (afraid or cowardly).
That is called a challenge. It is a way to provoke or dare someone to follow through on their statement by expressing doubt that they will actually do it.
It is called the "self-fulfilling prophecy," where a person's belief or statement about a future event influences their actions or behavior, ultimately leading to that event occurring.
When someone says you had a reflection about something, it means you took the time to think deeply or consider carefully about that particular topic or issue. It suggests that you paused to analyze, ponder, or evaluate your thoughts or actions in relation to that subject. The word "reflection" implies a thoughtful introspection or contemplation.
When someone says you have a magnetic personality, they mean that you have a charm or charisma that attracts others to you. It suggests that you have a strong presence and are able to make a positive impact on those around you.
Yes, individuals who are shy and introspective may hesitate to respond when someone they like says goodnight to them. They might overthink their response or feel uncertain about how to communicate their feelings. This could lead them to respond to the next person who says goodnight as a way to avoid potential awkwardness with the person they like.
When someone says it's a grey matter, they are usually referring to something that is unclear, ambiguous, or open to interpretation. It implies that the situation or topic is not black or white, but rather complex or uncertain.
a con
It is called irony or sarcasm when someone says something with a different or opposite meaning than the literal interpretation.
If someone says they are puzzled, it means they are confused or uncertain about something and are looking for clarity or understanding. They may be struggling to make sense of a situation or to find a solution to a problem.
Yes, to both questions.
When someone says this to you, it usually means you've said something funny.
If someone says that something "apparently happened" it means that they are not really sure if it is true.
Liars.
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.
A lier and a rat who thinks they can get away with stuff
When you comply, or are obedient with something that someone says. :)
something nice someone says to you
If someone says you are sitting there like a mushroom, that means that they feel that you are not doing anything useful. The implication is that you should be doing something else, to make better use of your time.