Also known as the "Art of Saying Nothing," lying by omission is a subtle yet effective technique used to deceive and confound your friends, family, and coworkers.
By carefully choosing what to reveal and what to withhold, one can create a web of deceit as intricate as a well-crafted lie.
But be warned: lying by omission is a delicate art that requires finesse, cunning, and a healthy dose of plausible deniability.
Example: a person might say "I'm not a morning person" to avoid admitting they overslept and are actually just not a morning person.
Other examples include: