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Australian People

To dream about Australian people represents aspects of your personality with a mindset that believes in itself certain without being a snob. Believing in yourself certain with nothing scaring you that you aren't safe. Assertiveness about being friendly. Certainty that's friendly about not getting ripped off. A thinking style that is certain about everything it does while purposely not thinking it's better than other people. Certainty that believes family life has to get along. Feeling good not being a snob while being certain that what you are doing is good enough. Trusting yourself to be confident. Confidence that you always see friendliness. Never fearing believing that you can try something. Never fears discussing something being a little bit dishonest or dangerous. Assert independence and make your own choices, even if goes against social expectations. Assertiveness that's friendly.

Positively, Australian people represents the combined qualities of self-assuredness and individualism. Behavior that feels friendlier about not thinking it's better than someone. Politely ignoring others problems or rudeness. Certainty that doesn't believe anything needs to be perfect. A positive attitude about why something might be lethal. Friendliness or family life attitude about bending rules. Arguments that you don't feel have permanent hard feelings about. Not liking losing a friend so you chose quiet about the issue instead. Family life that does whatever it takes to not get ripped off and doesn't see cheating as the real problem. Respecting yourself not deserving to be ripped off.

Negatively, Australian person may reflect feelings of being facetious about never being told you're little. Doesn't fear being a little bit dangerous or dishonest. Arrogance about being self-assured that handles itself. Friendliness that doesn't mind anything dangerous. Peer pressure to do something unethical. Self-assured confidence that doesn't need other people. Not getting back at people, but willing to say what happened wasn't intelligent. Needing to be friendly or nice to people all the time or nobody will talk to you. Nothing snobby about a situation, but you have to accept something difficult.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing an Australian looking child. In waking life, he was showing great progress with staying sober and battling daily urges. In this case, the Australian child may have reflected his feelings about himself being certain about achieving sobriety while also not being a snob to friends that weren't interested in staying sober.

Example 2: A man dreamed of starting work in the Army while standing beside an Australian man. In waking life, he was aware that most people were expected to enlist in the army, even though it wasn't mandatory because you could choose the option of civilian service instead. In this case, the Australian man may have reflected his self-assured confidence about making his own choices, while maintaining a friendly attitude and not being a snob about his decision to pursue an alternative path in the civil service option.

Example 3: A teenageer dreamed of being in an Australian forest. In waking life, they were experiencing some friendship difficulties. In this case, the Australian forest may have reflected their feelings about navigating through the complexities of friendships while maintaining their self-assured confidence and a friendly attitude while some taking time off from friends. The Australian forest symbolizes the dreamer's desire to maintain their individualism and assertiveness while not becoming a snob about anything being too serious to end the friendships.

Example 4: A teenage girl dreamed of watching an Australian soap opera. In waking life, she had a heated argument with her friend who accused her of contradicting him all the time. In this case, the Australian soap opera may have symbolized her perception of the argument as overblown and melodramatic, while also reflecting her underlying belief that she and her friend had a strong bond that could withstand their differences. They were both certain of themselves while never thinking anything that happened was too serious about deserving to end the friendship.

Example 5: A teenager dreamed of being in the Australian bush. In waking life, they were having a lot friendship difficulties while trying to intelligently keep upbeat about it anyway. In this case, the Australian bush may have reflected their feelings about navigating the complexities of friendships while maintaining their self-assured confidence and a friendly attitude even in the face of difficulties. The Australian bush symbolizes the dreamer's desire to maintain their individualism and assertiveness while not becoming a snob about the issues they were facing with their friends.

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