Being lied to can hurt because it breaks trust and makes it hard to believe what someone says. It can also make you feel disrespected and like your feelings don't matter.
People hate being lied to because it breaks trust and can lead to feelings of betrayal and deception. Honesty is valued in relationships and interactions, and being lied to can damage those connections.
If they do not know, but suspect, yes.If they don't have a clue, then at the time of the lie, no.However, liars have the bad habit of being found out or confessing eventually.And of course the lie itself is false information and thus almost always harmful, possibly even deadly: "No, no cars from the right side."
abhor, hate, revile, snub, slight
In Greek mythology, Persephone does not necessarily hate Hades. She becomes his wife after being abducted by him to the Underworld. Persephone's emotions towards Hades vary in different versions of the myth, but she is often portrayed as conflicted or resigned to her fate rather than outright hating him.
A society based on hate and suffering is unlikely to thrive in the long term as it can lead to social unrest, division, and eventual collapse. Sustainable societies are built on values like empathy, cooperation, and mutual respect, which foster unity and well-being for its members.
People hate being lied to because it breaks trust and can lead to feelings of betrayal and deception. Honesty is valued in relationships and interactions, and being lied to can damage those connections.
tink everyone hates being lied to shows no respect for people
what is the word for being lied to
You are being lied to because they do not want you to find out the truth.
I hate to say it, but that's just a guys way of trying not to hurt your feelings.
You Are Being Lied To was created on 2005-06-06.
Because she lied about the carbon tax.
Yes, but a better sentence is "She dislikes BEING lied to."
It called being afraid I being lied to geniuses
If i was being lied to by my girlfriend I would give her another chance just to prove she won't lie and if you find out she lied to you again then i would move on to someone else cause knowone likes being lied to. Kitcat0419
"Hate" is a very strong word, but if your lie got him/her into big trouble, his/her dislike of you could easily border on "hate". Any lie destroys trust. You sure couldn't expect respect anymore from the person you lied to . . . if the person even wants to have anything to do with you after that.
You only be lied to if you listen. Drop the lier.