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I’m not sure I follow your rationale Bats.But disagreeing with someone/everyone is a completely different proposition to saying they're lying. They're two very different things.
If my recollection when catching up friends was that i was wearing a green shirt but they all think I was wearing a red shirt, I don't refer to them as liars or think they are lying.
From my perspective : if my 4 friends ( who were all mentally sound, had good eyesight & were not colourblind) thought that I wore a Red shirt when we all caught up, but I thought I wore a green shirt, I would say ‘I must be mistaken’ - as the same opinion from each of those 4 people would tip the scales that way IMO.
And being good friends, they would no doubt agree and it would end there.
However, if it became apparent over various conversations / discussions that I was vehemently disagreeing with their in-common recollections, they may start to scratch their heads initially > then to start to worry about my memory > they may even accuse me of lying


IMO
JMO