foreign people and places

Dreaming about foreign people and places

Going to a foreign city means that you are exploring social needs that are new or unfamiliar life is a constant learning process, and as you make changes, all aspects of who you are changing too reflect on the nature of a particular city and its attributes for clues about your current direction meeting foreign people, like aborigines, can suggest your more organic and natural side coming forward cosmopolitan places and people will reflect the side of you that you associate with this group of people.

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