Most people live in the city and go to the country at the weekend, and that's posh and aristocratic, but actually to live in the country and come to London when you can't take it any more is different.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I really love being in London at weekends - there's always so much to do.
At home, I hardly ever leave London. I don't like the countryside in England.
Living in London has become incredible. I suppose it's easy to love where you live if you love what you're doing. But this is not just a visit: it's my home.
You get people who come to London, sever links with where they come from, and then when they need people, there's nobody there. To feel like you can't go back home would be a horribly sad place to be, as is mistaking fame for genuine love and affection.
I travel continuously, and I see many cities, but there is nowhere like London.
I visit London several times a year. It is my home away from home.
Everything in London is quite good, apart from the weather: it's cold and rainy there, and the winter is long.
Don't get me wrong - I love London, and still have an apartment there.
I find the aristocratic parts of London so unattractive and angular; the architecture is so white and gated. But in New York, it's different - even uptown it's really grand, and there's no real segregation there. It's all mixed up.
To me, the difference between New York and London is that things are boring and staid in London.
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