What’s the difference between cheating and being dishonest?

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  1. The difference between cheating and being dishonest mainly comes down to context and scope:

    Cheating:
    Usually refers to breaking specific rules or agreements to gain an unfair advantage.

    Often linked to situations like exams, sports, relationships, or games.

    It’s a form of dishonesty but with a clear intent to deceive others to gain something you’re not entitled to.

    Example: Copying answers on a test, or being unfaithful in a relationship.

    Being Dishonest:
    Broader concept — it means not telling the truth or misleading someone.

    Can include lying, withholding information, exaggerating, or pretending.

    Dishonesty might not always involve breaking formal rules, but it breaks trust.

    Example: Not telling your boss about a mistake you made, or exaggerating your achievements.

    In short:
    All cheating is dishonesty, but not all dishonesty is cheating. Cheating is a specific kind of dishonest behavior that violates agreed-upon rules or ethics, usually to get ahead.

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