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Should You Call Out a Liar?

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Valencia says: Heather has been telling everyone that she spent the summer in Europe. Our moms are friends, so I know that she was really in Ohio helping her mom take care of her sick grandma. Everyone loves Heather’s stories. But isn’t it wrong to lie? Should I call her out on it?

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Josh says: Speak up.  

    We all have that one friend who loves to stretch the truth. It always starts with one lie. You should talk to Heather before she becomes that friend. 

    Sure, her lie isn’t exactly hurting anyone. But that doesn’t make it OK. If she gets away with it, she’ll keep doing it. At some point, one of her lies will affect someone else. 

    The reality is, people are bound to find out that she’s lying. Sooner or later, someone is going to want to see photos from her trip, or they’ll ask her a question she can’t answer. Once that happens, it’s all over. They won’t trust anything she says. 

    You don’t have to call her out in a mean way. Just tell her that you know where she really was. Point out that she can’t hide the truth forever. She might be embarrassed, but you’ll be doing her a favor. Lying never leads to anything good.

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Rebecca says: Leave it alone.

    Who is Heather hurting by making her summer sound better than it actually was? It’s not like she’s spreading lies about other people. She’s not being mean either. She just wants people to think she’s cool. 

    It sounds like things are stressful for Heather right now. Her grandma is sick, and that’s probably hard for her. I’m sure her parents are really stressed too. If she wants to escape into a fantasy of a summer in Europe, just let her.

    It makes sense that you’re annoyed that she’s getting away with it. But here’s the thing: Calling her out might make you feel better, but it probably won’t help her. 

    So instead, why don’t you check in on her? Ask her how she’s doing. Talk to her about something other than her fake vacation. Show her that you want to be her friend no matter how she spent her summer. Hopefully you’ll help her see that she doesn’t need to lie to get people to like her.

ACTIVITY: 
Should Valencia Speak Up?

What to do: Use evidence from the article to support each side of this debate. Write the information on a separate sheet of paper.

Josh says: 
Yes! Lying isn’t OK.

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Rebecca says: 
No! Be kind instead.

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