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That's a very poor assumption. I write "to be honest" and when I do, I'm not lying. Usually that phrase means, "I'm going to say something that perhaps neither of us really expect"It’s not semantics.
I was taught in 9th grade to not preface opinions with, “I think….” or “to be honest” or “I genuinely….”
And, if you say something like, “To be honest…..,” I’m convinced you’re lying.
What you were taught in ninth grade was eons ago. If it was ever valid (it is in writing, though not universal; in conversation it's never been true), it isn't necessarily valid now