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NatashaGransnet (GNHQ) Fri 17-Apr-20 18:16:30

To celebrate the release of the new Susan Lewis book My Lies, Your Lies, we're giving away a Le Creuset stoneware set - including a teapot, two coffee mugs and two espresso cups - worth over £150. The winner will also receive a signed copy of the book and another of Susan's novels, Home Truths.

More details on the prize can be found HERE and T&Cs HERE. We will pick a winner after 11am on 18th May.

To enter simply tell us... When have you told a white lie?

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Countryfan Sat 09-May-20 12:26:43

Thanking my line manager for the opportunity to work on an 'exciting' and 'rewarding' project when many of the consultants brought in for it were overpaid; egocentric; communicated almost exclusively in blue sky-type phrases and who had no idea where to place an apostrophe or when to use a capital letter.

wattsavage Sat 09-May-20 14:19:11

Unwanted present hate to hurt peoples fellings

Garfield1 Sat 09-May-20 16:36:41

When i was still married many moons ago. My MIL bought me vases as a bthdy present they were really gaudy but i lied an said oh great just what i need. I brought them out on the kitchen window when she came round. As it was easy to say they are so handy there for when i get flowers saves me rooting in cupboard. She belived me ha hathanks

miramarsimon Sat 09-May-20 17:17:04

I have never lied - actually, just now...!

minilynn3 Sat 09-May-20 21:23:22

I have told a few white lies to protect someone's feelings because I don't want to see them hurting or upset!

46lena Sun 10-May-20 12:55:32

I think with the gifts, as I don't like the things which just sit on the shelf and getting dusted. I like minimalism and useful things.

Dannydog1 Sun 10-May-20 14:35:25

When my mum had cancer treatment I would say she looked great.

marymod Sun 10-May-20 17:54:27

Like others, I have told white lies about liking presents, Father Christmas, The Easter Bunny etc, but I do try not to. I once told a friend that an outfit she'd bought for a wedding looked fine, so she wore it and everyone else told her different. Never again - she didn't trust me for ages after that and I felt awful.

live7 Sun 10-May-20 20:41:16

Last one, (that I remember!), was saying I had a night out already booked when invited to a 50th birthday party. I hardly know the person, it's s long way to go and I know I was an afterthought as a mutual friend has already told me she'd received an invite weeks before. I think i was invited to keep her company as she didn't know anyone else. Felt bad but didn't feel I could say I couldn't face going.

Shazabella40 Sun 10-May-20 20:49:30

i really want another pool for my garden this year but my hubby said no because they take ages to put up and every one we have had has popped,so ive bought one today and told him i got it in the sale,i just hope he doesnt check our bank account

nadiajosephine Mon 11-May-20 09:36:06

I told my boyfriend I like his curry - but it is too hot for me and I always dread when he makes it because my mouth will be on fire! I don' t have the heart to tell him to stop making it as he is very proud of it and it is his favourite meal!

helen0903 Mon 11-May-20 09:45:12

My fiancé cooked me a candlelit dinner I didn’t want to hurt his feelings so I said I liked it although it was not very nice

jocork Mon 11-May-20 10:51:09

Usually when I'm asked an opinion about my daughter's clothing choices. She can be very critical or my choices but I doubt she'd accept my honest opinions of hers!

susieqt Mon 11-May-20 12:19:52

Can't think of any particular white lie I've told - either I'm a saint (NOT) or I tell them often sad
Have loved reading the others on here though - Pomeranian police dog is my favourite!

rainbowvalley Mon 11-May-20 18:52:56

My friends fish died while she was away and I bought a replacement and told her everything had been okay while she was away!

helenclare Mon 11-May-20 20:05:44

Telling a friend the orange dress she was trying on made her glow, she looked like I am being tangoed. Thankfully she did not buy it, and we had a laugh when I told her what I really thought.

Naomib1980 Tue 12-May-20 03:05:09

My age, i had my son young so i would say i was older to avoid judgement. Now im older i'll let people assume i'm younger until i get to know them (pure vanity).

Kelgc Tue 12-May-20 06:15:14

We told the children that when the music plays on the ice cream van it's run out of ice cream.

Boston21 Tue 12-May-20 08:37:36

No I haven't tried to cut my own hair!

Pink44 Tue 12-May-20 08:41:44

I know I’m guilty of telling white lies! Basically I’m a coward and due to life experiences I will white-lie to avoid hurting people or confrontation which I cannot deal with ?. I have on several occasions pleaded sickness to avoid meeting friends when the true reason is that I just don’t want to go out! I wish I could be braver and more honest!!

Yellowsandy999 Tue 12-May-20 09:00:46

I quite often tell my granddaughter that some of her characters on tv are “asleep” or “busy doing jobs” when I want to distract her from programmes wink

gingran Tue 12-May-20 09:03:55

my daughter asked me to make a cake for my granddaughter i didnt have time because of work so used a cake mix she then asked me for the recipe rather than tell the truth i gave her one of mary berry's recipes, i will have to own up soon

andy75 Tue 12-May-20 09:54:31

When my son was about 9/10 (he is 35 now) we sent him a Valentines card and let him believe it was from someone at school. He was so happy and went to school with a big smile on his face. The white lie was established....and still exists...but it comes from a good place haha.

sherrenthorpe Tue 12-May-20 10:17:01

I told my grandson I had to take him to the supermarket to buy some chocolate buttons to go on his trifle. It was his 3rd birthday. It was so the bouncy castle could be set up in the garden. He didnt really want to come but did anyway. His face was a picture when we got back and he saw it.

MichD Tue 12-May-20 10:52:02

I've done the same as most of you I think, I've told white lies about presents to protect people's feelings. It doesn't happen as much nowadays because I have a wishlist for people to choose from but, before that, my in-laws have bought me some 'interesting' presents. They would always buy what they liked not what I did and then get funny if I didn't gush with excitement over it.