Google data shows that nightmares are common in 7 countries: Fear of bees, fear of going to the doctor and even ex-lovers

The Daily Mail (UK) recently published an interesting study about common nightmares in several cultures around the world. Based on the search data provided by Google, the team has unraveled the unique nightmares of the world. The results show that, in each country, the population has its own obsessions.

In the UK, bees are often seen in nightmares. According to Psych News Daily, the bee in a dream can represent the "hive mentality", that is, the dreamer is obsessed with his responsibilities to the collective (company, school, family). They are feeling anxious, lost in society and bring their fears into their dreams.

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Search results from Google reveal many secrets about dreams around the world.

As for the data collected in the US, the nightmare that the people of the United States often encounter is an eye exam, a broken toe or the loud sound of a tuba in a symphony orchestra. Experts say this could be a sign of a fear of being overly scrutinized by others.

Meanwhile in Australia, the obsession in people's dreams is often associated with the natural environment such as bad weather, dangerous animals such as bugs, snakes. Understandably, Australia is famous for being a country with many animals of huge size and extremely dangerous.

What about in Germany? German adults often have nightmares about traveling. According to psychologists, this can be a fear of directions in life.

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A person's dream may reflect their emotions during the day.

The French often have scary dreams about FaceTime, the Italians are obsessed with food.

Especially in Vietnam, the research team shows that Vietnamese people often wonder about their ex-lovers. The phrase "dreaming about an ex-lover" is also always in the top search terms at Google Vietnam.

Mr. Rex Isap from Happy Beds - which commissioned the research - said: "Most dreams are just when your brain processes emotions during the day. There is nothing to worry about these dreams at all. ".

In addition to "specific dreams" in some countries, most people around the world have a common fear of being chased by bad guys, missing the train or having to take an exam without having time to study.