๏ผ he centers the tea between his hands, and then: ๏ผ
The key to lying to someone is to include some amount of truth. It is not a matter of inventing an identity, or a story, and then making yourself fit that mold. The story must fit you. You will be less prone to errors in this case. An easy example is with names. If you choose a name entirely unlike your own, you will not respond to it naturally without extensive conditioning. But if you choose something with a similar first syllable, for instance, you will react more naturally if someone calls it.
[sizhui straightens his lax posture, squares his shoulders and focuses his entire attention on itachi, listening intently.
of course, the first thing that comes to mind is perhaps using his birth name as a cover, that way he would react naturally and the only people who have actually used it otherwise are close family members; people he already knows he can trust and who might understand the necessity of the situation. he wrinkles his nose and pinches his lips in thought, wondering if it would be silly to even suggest, so he (mostly) resists for now, considering the other suggestion instead.]
I may have an idea... but something with a similar first syllable, hm? Maybe I should branch out on ideas and consider names that aren't in my native tongue too.
๏ผ he skims the lip of his cup with his thumb, and then raises it for a drink. ๏ผ
That is your decision. It does not matter unless we are on a world that reflects your own culture to the point it would be detrimental to you to be beyond their perception of 'normal'. ๏ผ a beat. then: ๏ผ You could try Sean.
๏ผ what sizhui doesn't know about the name being a reference to an old friend, now gone, does not hurt him. ๏ผ
Mm. [it's all he offers initially, his attention momentarily downcasting to his own teacup. as sizhui contemplates taking a drink too, he pauses at the offered name, blinking once, twice, then his expression pinches faintly.
maybe he doesn't know that itachi could very well be referencing the same sean he'd known; the teenager he'd become roommates with and had started growing rather close to. nevertheless, he maintains a calm, mostly steady demeanor despite his head tilting one way then the other, as if he's actually considering the suggestion, but he eventually says,] I could. It is a name I would react to, but I don't know if it would be the proper reaction.
Then, whatever best suits your need would suffice. The minutiae of it is irrelevant. Pretend we are on a mission — let us use Zeta Alatheia as an example — and you are telling me a story about your history, intending to use it to gain my trust and blend in. Use just enough details from your own life to sell it. Afterwards, I will critique your approach.
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๏ผ he centers the tea between his hands, and then: ๏ผ
The key to lying to someone is to include some amount of truth. It is not a matter of inventing an identity, or a story, and then making yourself fit that mold. The story must fit you. You will be less prone to errors in this case. An easy example is with names. If you choose a name entirely unlike your own, you will not respond to it naturally without extensive conditioning. But if you choose something with a similar first syllable, for instance, you will react more naturally if someone calls it.
no subject
of course, the first thing that comes to mind is perhaps using his birth name as a cover, that way he would react naturally and the only people who have actually used it otherwise are close family members; people he already knows he can trust and who might understand the necessity of the situation. he wrinkles his nose and pinches his lips in thought, wondering if it would be silly to even suggest, so he (mostly) resists for now, considering the other suggestion instead.]
I may have an idea... but something with a similar first syllable, hm? Maybe I should branch out on ideas and consider names that aren't in my native tongue too.
no subject
That is your decision. It does not matter unless we are on a world that reflects your own culture to the point it would be detrimental to you to be beyond their perception of 'normal'. ๏ผ a beat. then: ๏ผ You could try Sean.
๏ผ what sizhui doesn't know about the name being a reference to an old friend, now gone, does not hurt him. ๏ผ
no subject
maybe he doesn't know that itachi could very well be referencing the same sean he'd known; the teenager he'd become roommates with and had started growing rather close to. nevertheless, he maintains a calm, mostly steady demeanor despite his head tilting one way then the other, as if he's actually considering the suggestion, but he eventually says,] I could. It is a name I would react to, but I don't know if it would be the proper reaction.
no subject
Then, whatever best suits your need would suffice. The minutiae of it is irrelevant. Pretend we are on a mission — let us use Zeta Alatheia as an example — and you are telling me a story about your history, intending to use it to gain my trust and blend in. Use just enough details from your own life to sell it. Afterwards, I will critique your approach.