Great Britain – An investigation revealed that lying is the most popular British would feign a lack of network when they do not drop their phone. This revelation follows the establishment of the top 20 most used lies across the Channel. On average, a Briton would tell four lies per day or about 1500 per year. The most popular would be to feign loss of network on the mobile phone since Columbia on 4 would use that excuse. The survey also reveals that one in three English has already lied about her weight and that five men had already lied to his partner to go to the pub or watch a game between friends. The second lie is the most used to say: “Sorry, I have no money” when a beggar asks for money in the street. According to the…







