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Over 75% of Current High School Students in the Reiwa Era "Have Lied This Year" - The Number of Lies Revealed...

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A survey by Wakamono Research found that over 75% of high school students have lied this year, with "10 times or more" being the most common, often for self-protection or to smooth over relationships.

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Q: How often do Japanese high school students lie?
A: According to Wakamono Research, 75.7% of current high school students have lied this year, with 46.7% of them reporting lying 10 or more times.
Q: What are the main reasons high school students lie?
A: Key reasons include self-protection, avoiding being scolded, convenience, smoothing over relationships, or for entertainment purposes.
Q: What characteristics do high school students who don't lie exhibit?
A: High school students who don't lie tend to have ethical views like 'lying is wrong' or 'losing trust,' or they identify as 'honest characters.' Some also simply have fewer opportunities to lie.