Something is not what it appears to be.
Fusei na te no hōhō
When someone does not mean what they say, it usually implies that they are being insincere or deceptive with their words. They may be saying something that contradicts their true thoughts, feelings, or intentions. This can lead to confusion or misunderstandings during communication.
.Both, it depends on their hearts,
Did you mean HOW do you say people in French? les gens
well it depends if your are being deceptive to increase your wealth or trick people out of possessions, but I dont think its unethical, I do it (not to con people).Added: In most cases it is both.
When people say this, they mean that you have to work together to get whatever is in question accomplished.
Hoodrat
It should say on the packaging
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
They probably mean somebody.
Not really. If you mean he trusted the people you might say "he trusted the people for years". If you mean the people trusted him you might say " he was trusted by the people for years", or "The people trusted him for years".