Appear Intelligent
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Eight out of ten Brits have admitted to lying to appear intelligent, according to the results of a new study.

62% admitted to lying about having read 'classic' novels such as Leo Tolstoy's War and Peace and George Orwell's 1984, Metro reports.

Meanwhile, 53% said that they have changed their appearance and 26% have purposely corrected other people's grammar.

18% have dropped famous quotes into conversations and 14% have claimed to have better knowledge of a foreign language.

Behavioural psychologist Jo Hemmings said that the study shows that "being intelligent has never been more sexy and that the vast majority of us are working hard to appear smarter than we actually are".

She continued that it proves that people want to embrace "their inner geek", partly because of the popularity of sci-fi based TV and drama shows.

"From expertise in literature and wine to a penchant for correct grammar and art-house or foreign language films, wannabe geeks are exaggerating their worldly qualities in order to appear more nerdy," she added.

The study was carried out to tie in with the release of The Big Bang Theory season six on DVD.