1. News
  2. Europe
  3. Lost Wallet Returned from London to South Korea: A Tale of Kindness and Gratitude

Lost Wallet Returned from London to South Korea: A Tale of Kindness and Gratitude

featured
Share

Share This Post

or copy the link

Dear Anonymous Kind Stranger Who Didn’t Include a Return Address:

Dear Anonymous Kind Stranger Who Didn’t Include a Return Address:

Thank you for mailing my wallet to South Korea from London, where I lost it a few months ago — possibly in a pub? — while visiting my in-laws with my wife and our toddlers. When I saw the envelope and your handwritten note waiting for me at The New York Times office in Seoul, I gasped.

“Just amazing,” my wife texted back when I told her the news. “Literally no return address?”

Perhaps I shouldn’t have underestimated your capacity for kindness, stranger. People around the world find and return lost property to people like me all the time, directly or through intermediaries, often without telling us who they are.

So what are the odds of getting our lost wallets back, and why do people bother returning them?

So what are the odds of getting our lost wallets back, and why do people bother returning them?

You’re better off losing wallets in some places than others.

Comprehensive data on lost wallets is scarce, but official data from a handful of big cities offer some clues — and contrasts.

CityNumber of Lost Wallets Recovered (Monthly Average)
LondonMore than 2,000
New York CityMore than 400

“Pocket book found in South London,” the stranger wrote in a brief note. No return address was provided.

Lost Wallet Returned from London to South Korea: A Tale of Kindness and Gratitude

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Login

To enjoy New7 privileges, log in or create an account now, and it's completely free!

Follow Us!