Liar Game Reflection

1. My group found the cards that named different situations that happen everyday to be the easiest to place. The one about the hostess with the fake smile didn't seem bad at all. It is her job after all. However, the more difficult cards to place were the severe ones which had many consequences, like lying under oath and taking steroids.

2. Our order was fairly similar to the other groups' orders. There were some surprises. There were comments about how some of the cards were miss placed. For example, the card about being asked to come in for coffee after one date had a lot of controversy. I noticed that most of the boys thought it was fine, while most of the girls didn't.

3. There were definitely some cases where more information was necessary. The one about ratting out a friend could really depend on the situation and all the different intentions. There is so many different perspectives to think about.

4. I did around 19 of those cards...

5. I think deception is unbelievably widespread. It's probably second nature in our world today. It is an everday occurence no matter how sad it is. Some people do it more than others, but we all do it. It's really sad but true. 

6. A lie is any time you don't tell the truth. None of this "I just didn't tell the whole truth" crap. Either you told the truth or you didn't and either you lied or you didn't. 

7. I don't think it's okay to deceive people. Maybe it would be okay if it wasn't a big deal. However, to a certain point, deception is not the right thing anymore.