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Because, it is assumed that a person cannot hide small and random manifestations of his true nature, which may differ from his, let's say, public image, aimed at creating a positive impression.�
The devil is in the details – this is when a nice interlocutor casually jokes about the Holocaust in the dialogue. On the one hand, this does not allow us to draw any serious conclusions about the personality of the interlocutor, but on the other hand, it sets us up to pay more attention to small things that do not fit in with his cute appearance. �
The opposite situation is also not uncommon, when angelic notes of behavior slip into the devil, which, for example, forms the Stockholm syndrome.