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Kid Laying Down Sleeping Chips Funny

Turns out, your kids are probably so good at lying that they're even fooling you. A 2017 study published in the journal Law and Human Behavior found that adults are only able to identify when a kid is lying to them in 47 percent of instances. That means you're falling for the lies kids say more than half of the time!

Let's see if we can change that by breaking down some of the most common lies kids tell that parents can't help falling for. You might laugh at some of these, but there are bound to be one or two that make you realize, "Uh oh, I think they got me."

Bernese mountain dog playing with a child
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Always effective, and we always hope it's true. But we know how this turns out: Mom and Dad are the primary caretakers of this poor animal.

kids having a failing report card in hand
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As every parent knows, report cards always seem to find a way to show up late. If only those schools could get their act together!

woman talking to young boy, parent divorce
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If I can get that in writing, and have it notarized by a lawyer, I'll totally believe you. Until then, I'll be awaiting your next request.

kids reading book while laying on the couch
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Yes, if by "books," you actually mean "candy" or "toys."

Little boys covered in baking ingredients during a messy baking session
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Nobody says this unless they've been caught red-handed and don't want to be take the rap alone. Odds are, whoever you're ratting out didn't start it—they're just a co-conspirator.

father with sick child
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No actual sick person says this. If you're feverish or nauseated, you don't have time for indecisive pondering. You just want to be left alone to moan in the dark.

small child talking to mom in front of school
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Was Dad looking at his phone when he said that? Yeah, here's the truth: Dad didn't hear a word you said.

prants lecturing child
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It's not the denial, it's how the denial is said—with folded arms, a big frown, a furrowed brow, and an expression that practically screams, "I am so mad right now."

smartphone Lies Kids Say
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One thing we know for sure: Your most beloved gadget on earth is never, ever dead.

kids having birthday toast with no parents
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You do realize that a "chaperone" means a grown-up and not just a friend, right?

bumper to bumper traffic in brazil
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Nothing worse than getting stuck in midnight rush-hour gridlock. Oh wait, that doesn't happen.

mother packing lunch for her child
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Sorry, but they definitely ditched the celery for some chips out of the vending machine.

facebook app sign in
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Congratulations on being the first person under 18 to be confounded by how social media privacy settings work.

kid instsgramming the car Lies Kids Say
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Just hearing this one gives us chills.

teenage kid calling his mom after getting in a car accident
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Oh sure, it's entirely plausible that you wouldn't have noticed the back bumper was dragging against the pavement, making a loud screeching noise, until the next day.

two kids sitting and playing video games by the couch
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We believe it was Albert Einstein who once said, "the dividing line between past, present, and future is an illusion." In other words, you have no intention of turning off that video game in two minutes because time is meaningless—and also, we are not that naïve.

Beers Over Ice
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No, we're not laughing at you—we're laughing at our past selves who thought this was a believable lie when we were teenagers.

Bacon Level Alabama Lies Kids Say
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…says the young person who literally just poured bacon grease down the kitchen drain.

boy covers face in embarrassment in school hallway
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No, you didn't. When you're older and you're juggling too many responsibilities and your brain is overloaded with stress, you can say, "I forgot." As a kid, the best you can claim is, "Whatever you told me wasn't as interesting as video games."

Black teacher smiling and teaching older students
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Unless your teacher is going on strike tomorrow, sorry, we're having a hard time believing it.

teenage couple sitting on the couch together
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Uh-huh. You're not fooling us, kiddo.

girl reading in dark Lies Kids Say
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Works for us. No way you're hiding your phone under the blanket. But be forewarned, we have eyes everywhere.

teenage girl lying on the sofa while on her phone
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Sure you will. We'll see about that tomorrow.

three siblings fighting over a remote
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Of course you were. As Mahatma Gandhi once said—we're paraphrasing—"Be the change you wish to see in the world… with lots of shoving."

young girl counting the coins of her allowance
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You know, buying all the candy is not considered an investment strategy.

teenage kids playing a round of cards
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Oh, really? The library is playing more EDM in the background than we remember.

white teenage girl looking annoyed in sweater
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We all know that, best case scenario, that sweater is going stay in your closet until it decomposes.

woman reaching for door handle
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Yes, weswear we didn't hear it slam, too.

teenage girl getting nose ring
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So, you won't mind if I give it a tug?

chicken breast in freezer
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How strange that it's still rock solid, then. Hmm.

teenage girl driver smiling and getting handed the car keys from her mom
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OK, then explain why our neighbors called us to say that someone resembling you, driving a car resembling ours, was drag-racing down the street.

white teenage girl bored in the backseat with headphones on a road trip
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We know you would rather be anywhere else with your friends—you don't have spare our feelings.

teen friends watching something shocking on tv in the dark
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Funny how the cable company keeps making that same mistake to homes with young fans of pay-per-view wrestling. Such an inexplicable coincidence!

teenage girl on her mobile phone while laying in bed
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Texting is not studying, sad to say.

photo of a twenty dollar bill in a change purse
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That gas tank always seems to be running on empty these days.

white teen boy looking nervous and pointing in the other direction
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Maybe that's what you needed the $20 for!

teenage boy on his phone
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So weird! Especially when your phone always receives the texts from your friends!

kid laying on his bed in a messy room
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I've heard that our town was being terrorized by a bandit who breaks into homes just to cover bedrooms with toys and unmake beds. I can't believe it happened to us! Hold on, I'll call 9-1-1.

young kid brushing his teeth with toothbrush
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Get back in there, we don't believe you.

little girl on her phone with father in background
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I'm sure you are. And whatever I'm saying sounds to you like the mangled trumpet of a Charlie Brown parent.

scared girls watching horror movie on tv
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Zombie Death Carnival—remind me: is that a Disney release?

teenager in a group studying with books
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Naturally, "studying your hardest" in this context means borrowing a better prepared friend's flash cards and cracking open the textbook an hour before the exam.

boy eating a cookie in the kitchen
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Ah, so mice made that fork-shaped hole in your sister's birthday cake?

three teenagers watching tv together
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Of course your friend's parents let them stay up all night long! You don't mind if we ask them, do you?

father getting his kids ready for a road trip
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Until we've been on the road for 15 minutes and there are no rest stops in sight, right?

woman checking her watch on her wrist
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Clearly, it was my mistake not asking whose curfew you'd be home by.

daughter hugging her mom after getting dropped off
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Sure, you're not embarrassed by us—it's just our clothes, friends, family photos, house, and the fact that we still say "I love you" when we drop you off at school.

tired boy eating cereal in the morning
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Well-rested kids are notorious for practically nodding off in their cereal.

video games
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You must have had a lot of back-to-back free periods to spend the whole day playing Fortnite!

teen and parent lies kids tell their parents
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Ah, that practiced apathy. Just a warning, though: If you really don't care, we're going to make those decisions about where to eat for dinner, what clothes you're getting for school, and where you apply to college. What's that sound? A change of tune, perhaps? Let's work it out together.

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