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As LBCB has said. Everyone has lied some time in their past. I never would admit, to my parents, that I hit my brother even though his lips were swelled to 3 times normal.
I would change the BI interview. No half human being would hold lying to your parents against you because they did it themselves. Some punitive polygrapher, who thinks of himself as God Almighty and is lying to you from the get go, might.
Posted by: koban4max Posted on: Dec 30th, 2006 at 9:27am
Anyway. I need an advice. I did an initial background interview where they had me fill yes or no answers to polygraph questions. Example: "have you ever lied?"
I'm okay with everything...except lying part. At that time when I was inital background, i stated that I never lied. I thought it was true because I didn't even remember ever lying. 2 weeks later, I had reoccurance of my past that I did lie..to my parents...
On the day when I take polygraph, should i stay with my answer? or admit that I lied because I just remember my past. It's been so long that I lied...that's why I didn't remember. plz help.