1. Cheating in exams: Some students may use cheating methods in exams, such as plagiarism and carrying cheating tools, to get improper scores. Once cheating in exams is known by teachers or other students, it will be despised by others and affect others' moral evaluation of themselves.
2. False resumes: Some job seekers may provide false information in their resumes, such as fictional work experience and education, to increase their competitiveness. If the company finds out, it will not only lose its job opportunities, but also face legal proceedings.
3. Internet fraud: Internet fraud is a common dishonest behavior. Criminals may pretend to be financial institutions and loan platform "customer service" to claim that the victim has illegal online loans or bad credit records, thus helping to close the account and eliminate bad credit information. Then trick the victim into making a loan and transfer it to the account designated by the liar, thus implementing fraud.
4. Credit card fraud: Credit card fraud refers to criminals who obtain other people's credit card information by illegal means and use the card for consumption or withdrawal. So don't give personal information to strangers at will, especially those who contact you by phone or email.
The harm of personal dishonesty:
1, lose trust: If a person breaks his word frequently, others will lose trust in him. Trust is a very important part of interpersonal relationship. Without trust, interpersonal relationships will become fragile or even broken. For example, when doing business, a businessman often fails to abide by the agreement, fails to deliver the goods on time or the quality is not up to standard, then his customers will lose trust and are no longer willing to cooperate with him, and eventually his business will be affected.
2. Affect personal image: A person's dishonesty will also affect personal image. In social situations, a person often fails to keep the agreement, and others will think that he is dishonest and unreliable, which will affect his personal image. In the workplace, a person who breaks his word will also affect his promotion and salary increase, because the company will not trust such employees and will not give more opportunities.
3. Lost opportunities: The consequences of a person's words and commitments include lost opportunities. If a person makes a lot of promises but fails to keep them, then others will no longer trust him and will not provide him with more opportunities. For example, if a student promises his teacher to study hard, but his grades don't improve, then the teacher won't give him more opportunities and won't trust him again, so many opportunities will be lost.