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Why do people often say one thing and do another? Nobody likes a hypocrite, and it's often used as an insult. But is it avoidable? Alice and Rob ask how far hypocrisy is actually part of who we are.
This week's question
What did the Ancient Greek word ‘hypocrite' originally mean? Was it…
a) actor
b) politician
c) horse
You can hear the correct answer at the end of the programme.
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