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Looking for Love on the Tube?

Look no further...


London: a great metropolis buzzing with eight million people. Yet sometimes it can feel like one of the loneliest places on the planet…


Last week on Soppy Talk we talked about some successful love stories from the Tube, from a loveable taxman to a pair of old romantics. But are these romances consigned to the past?



Old romantics at King's Cross


With social media and dating apps increasingly dominating modern Londoners’ love lives, dating expert Elizabeth Sullivan shares some tips for connecting with fellow commuters in our busy city.


She challenges us to speak to someone new every single day. “I encourage people to get into the habit of chatting to people wherever they go, because there are good people everywhere”.


Catch the full interview here.


Take the Tube, where we spend each commute surrounded by an estimated 1,200 passengers. Although they’re some of the most densely populated areas of the city, carriages during rush hour are often completely silent.



The Tube may be packed but it's often silent...


Elizabeth dares us to step outside the box. Her top tip: leave your bag or newspaper on the seat next to you and wait for someone to ask you to move it. You never know, it might lead to a coffee… maybe love...


You wouldn’t be the first. One of her clients was invited out for a coffee by a man she met on the Tube. Fast forward six months and the pair had moved in together. They’re now engaged with a little baby girl!


So, if you go looking for it, there is love to be found. You never know, this podcast may be just what you need to give you the push to find it...

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