London Quote by P. G. Wodehouse
““That is the peculiarity of London. There is a sort of cold unfriendliness about it. A city like New York makes the new arrival feel at home in half an hour; but London is a specialist in what Psmith called in his letter the Distant Stare. You have to buy London’s good will.””
About This Quote
Source Short Story: “The Distant Stare” by P. G. Wodehouse, 1925
London’s atmosphere feels distant and aloof, requiring effort to earn its goodwill unlike more immediately welcoming cities.
In simple terms: London feels cold, needs effort.
Invest time to understand and connect with the city.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- relocating
- networking
- exploring neighborhoods
- attending local events
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What steps can you take to bridge the social gap?
- How does your perception change with familiarity?
The distance may stem from personal bias, not the city itself.