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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.” quote by P. G. Wodehouse
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““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.””

P. G. Wodehouse

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.

Key Takeaway

Invest time to understand and connect with the city.

Themes

urban life social dynamics acclimation

Mood

reflective curious

Type

observational analytical

When to use this quote

  • relocating
  • networking
  • exploring neighborhoods
  • attending local events

Key Concepts

cultural adaptation social capital

Questions to Reflect On

  • What steps can you take to bridge the social gap?
  • How does your perception change with familiarity?
A Different Perspective

The distance may stem from personal bias, not the city itself.

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