Quote Originally Posted by JadeGreen View Post
I think I have an Idea that might be more subtle. You see, in some conversational situations you have more than one thing that you can say that can mean the same thing. For example, if you accidentally offend someone, you could say "sorry" or "my apologies" or "my bad". I think you could take advantage of this sort of thing to maybe get yourself further.
In fact, I already do something like this. When I'm trying to get someone's attention, I usually will go:

"Hey... Wake up!"

So my question is, how do we work in other lucid dreaming phrases into casual conversation. If we could find common situations where we could use words like "dream" or "reality" then it would be sort of like a secret language. You could give subtle clues by using words and phrases like this frequently in your sentences and if somebody else seems to talk the same way, then you can ask them if they are a lucid dreamer without the conversation being so awkward.
I like that. There are situations where some LDing related phrases seem normal, like, when you are in a car, you tell the driver:"drive carefully, this is not a dream", or when in a dinner, you say to waiter:"I ate a burger in my dream and it opened my appetite". Something like that