Little White Lies
"Little White Lies" are minor, harmless untruths often told to avoid hurting someone's feelings or to maintain social harmony. These lies are typically seen as socially acceptable and can occur in everyday situations, such as complimenting a friend's cooking even if it wasn't enjoyable.
While some may argue that honesty is always the best policy, others believe that these small deceptions can help preserve relationships. The concept of little white lies is often explored in literature and film, highlighting the complexities of human interactions and the moral dilemmas surrounding truthfulness, as seen in works like The Truth About Lies.