Thoughtful
Nom Nom Nommin' on Heaven's door
Like many here, I absolutely hate being lied to, and avoid lying out of habit, but I draw a line between lying and deceiving.
I tell the truth 99% of the time, and usually don't care what others think about it. If I think answering might offend, I will attempt to dodge the question by asking one or making an unrelated comment, but if pressed for an answer I will give it, usually because if the dodge doesn't work then it should be plainly obvious.
However, I did go through a period where when asked a question I would answer in a different context. (Example: Q: "Did you take out the garbage?" A: "the garbage has been taken out." Unsaid: but not by me.) nor were these always on such trivial matters, but I totally believed everything I was saying, and at first it worked like a charm. Eventually, my close family learned to be very careful when I answered a YN question with a sentence, but it still works on those not familiar with the pattern.
I love the Art of a bluff way more than I do bluffing. The only time I find deception useful is when waging war on somebody (strategy games mostly).
But in social situations, when forced to speak, I tell it like it is. If it's important enough to bother me over it, then it's important for you to have the truth. if you don't want to be lied to, don't ask me.
I tell the truth 99% of the time, and usually don't care what others think about it. If I think answering might offend, I will attempt to dodge the question by asking one or making an unrelated comment, but if pressed for an answer I will give it, usually because if the dodge doesn't work then it should be plainly obvious.
However, I did go through a period where when asked a question I would answer in a different context. (Example: Q: "Did you take out the garbage?" A: "the garbage has been taken out." Unsaid: but not by me.) nor were these always on such trivial matters, but I totally believed everything I was saying, and at first it worked like a charm. Eventually, my close family learned to be very careful when I answered a YN question with a sentence, but it still works on those not familiar with the pattern.
I love the Art of a bluff way more than I do bluffing. The only time I find deception useful is when waging war on somebody (strategy games mostly).
But in social situations, when forced to speak, I tell it like it is. If it's important enough to bother me over it, then it's important for you to have the truth. if you don't want to be lied to, don't ask me.