Brits tell fibs about their jet set lifestyle

One in six Brits have lied about the exotic countries they have visited in a bid to convince friends they have a jet set lifestyle, a survey has found.
Of those fibs 45 percent of people claim to have 'spent time' in locations where they have actually just had airport stopover, sometimes for as little as one hour.
Others have been known to go the whole hog and fabricate entire holidays even using digital photographs to fake shots of themselves on their break.
The survey of over 2,000 people also found that men are the most likely to embellishing their summer holiday.
Bill Jones of easyCar.com, which commissioned the 'research' said: "As it becomes simple to visit far flung destinations, people’s perceptions of a ‘well-travelled’ individual changes - and some holidaymakers feel the need to bend the truth."
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