Hiiiii
the de ja vu thing has happened to me too. The weirdest time was when i was in middle school. I'd had a dream that there was a new kid and he told me he was called Luke. Anyway, so the next day, sitting in english, my teacher said "we have a new person in our class today, i want you to all make him feel welcome" and we were like hiiii and then she said "what's your name?" and he said "Luke". I practically fell off my chair and you have to take my word that i dreamt it cos there's no other way i can prove it! Ofcourse no one else was shocked by his name, and i couldn't exactly announce that i'd dreamt of him, cos how werid would that have looked. I did tell my closest friends a few years later and they were like weeirrd. Though i wouldn't go around telling anybody, just people who you can trust.
I think you should start jotting down what you can remember dreaming, if you don't already, it's interesting to look back on them. It allows you to think what could have influenced them or anything that you think's important that happens the next day. Try to see it as more of a gift from your dreams, maybe it is just a coincidence, maybe we all do it but just don't realise it, maybe it's fate. I'm no expert and I'm new too, i'd just take them in your stride and not see them as a bad thing. Look at the tips and stuff on this website. When you do start remembering them and becoming lucid if you are sitting in class in a dream, get up, dance on the tables, do something you wouldn't do in real life. So the next day it wont be de ja vu, cos you wouldn't sing at the top of your voice randomly when everyone's working, unless you wanna get told off that is!!
I'm no expert or anything, you don't need to take me seriously or anything, i just wanted to share the weird stuff that's happened to me in dreams
And hey WELCOME
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