for all its liberalism, london does not tolerate tardiness.
- try showing up for a doctor's appointment just five minutes late, your appointment will go to the next of the 20 people on the day's wait list
- booking tickets for a popular concert only one-month ahead, forget it. Madonna's concert sold out in something like 2 hours. Wimbledon queues start the night before the game, in Wimbledon itself.
- taxi's are not an option (and due to traffic and quirky winding little roads, mostly actually gets you there slower than public transport).
- the dry cleaners do not open on Sundays, locksmiths charge 100 pounds for call outs.
- most shops close between 6:30pm and 8pm. work does not end till 7pm.
- there is no walk-in option for anything.
unless one enjoys doing nothing and staying in all the time, u have to do the old-fashioned thing and try to be on time, be organised, not to forget anything, show up when u are expected.
i remember Mrs Boey (the much hated school principal - recalling how we wished the microphone will explode in her face in the middle of assembly?! :P) warning us sternly about how tardiness will ruin us for life. It is good advice, even if it came from Snowball herself. Like in yoga practice, if something takes quite a bit of effort to achieve, then you probably just need to do it more.
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oh dear, i dont think jody and i can survive in london! we'll be banished by all the tardy londoners for our perpectual lateness
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