Do you drink tap water?
I have a friend who, even as a student, only drank bottled water because "it's cleaner". Do you any of you not drink tap water?
Good enough to wash in but not to drink?
Personally I drink tap water, nothing wrong with the stuff. I think we some of the cleanest tap water on Earth. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Nowt wrong with a bit of council pop! "
There is round here, tastes funny, a cup of tea tastes like crap if you use tap water that why i dont use it, i have nothing against tap water if its from a area where it tastes ok |
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I drink bottled water if i just want water which is a stupid thing to do and horribly middle class. The water taste depends on lots of factors but generally if it's a 'hard' or 'soft' water region. I think tea tastes nicer in hard water areas but it's what you're used to. I drink water from the tap for tea, but I guess it's boiled then anyway. |
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"Some water does taste a bit strange from parts of the country, in my experience mostly North.
I'm amazed my friend could afford to drink bottled water all the time as a student."
It's cos when you're up there, they piss in ya tea, mate lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I always drink tap water no problem, especially at home in Scotland or Manchester, however in Liverpool it was awful for some reason but still drinkable, at head office in Kingston upon Thames it was disgusting, couldnt even make tea without a layer of greasy stuff on the top and so hard, always took a bottle of Highland spring down with me to the hotel |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"It's much more difficult dealing with the water changes in the shower. I end up with quite fluffy hair when I wash it in Cumbria."
You should take some travel packs of dehydrated water with you…..
I doesn’t take up much room… |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"It's much more difficult dealing with the water changes in the shower. I end up with quite fluffy hair when I wash it in Cumbria.
You should take some travel packs of dehydrated water with you…..
I doesn’t take up much room… "
Then "just add water" |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It's much more difficult dealing with the water changes in the shower. I end up with quite fluffy hair when I wash it in Cumbria.
You should take some travel packs of dehydrated water with you…..
I doesn’t take up much room…
Then "just add water" "
That’s it…… |
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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago
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"I always drink tap water except when I visit other areas. As I find I get a poorly tummy if I drink it from other areas.
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Everytime I go to Bristol I get stomach problems. The water there smells like bleach.
Yorkshire water is the best! |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"Ages ago I read somewhere that some brands of bottled water don't have all of their advertised minerals in it or were not as clean as they should be.
Or something to that effect."
There was the well know company issue of bottling tap water and selling that. Bottled water does not go through the same checks as tap water in this country but it is safe. There are some that say that long storage in plastic bottles may be dangerous but that's not a debate I have looked at in detail. |
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I don't get how bottled water could ever be a con?.....
If people live in an area where their tap water has an unpleasant taste to it, particularly when it is boiled, then they are free and able to purchase a bottled water that has no aftertaste.
It can be purchased very cheaply and easily, just the same as you purchase tap water as it isn't free is it?
It's not compulsory, it's a choice |
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"I don't get how bottled water could ever be a con?.....
If people live in an area where their tap water has an unpleasant taste to it, particularly when it is boiled, then they are free and able to purchase a bottled water that has no aftertaste.
It can be purchased very cheaply and easily, just the same as you purchase tap water as it isn't free is it?
It's not compulsory, it's a choice"
And they are choosing to be conned lol some people buy it believing it to be superior to tap water when in many cases it isnt.
I could bottle water from my tap and sell it. People would buy it just because it's in a bottle |
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"I don't get how bottled water could ever be a con?.....
If people live in an area where their tap water has an unpleasant taste to it, particularly when it is boiled, then they are free and able to purchase a bottled water that has no aftertaste.
It can be purchased very cheaply and easily, just the same as you purchase tap water as it isn't free is it?
It's not compulsory, it's a choice
And they are choosing to be conned lol some people buy it believing it to be superior to tap water when in many cases it isnt.
I could bottle water from my tap and sell it. People would buy it just because it's in a bottle "
Didn't Dell Boy do that in Only Fools and Horses, I think it was called "Peckham Sping" haha! |
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By *phroditeWoman
over a year ago
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I am one of those people with quite sensitive taste buds... not always a blessing! I really taste the difference between tap water and mineral water and therefor I only drink proper mineral water. For tea and coffee I would only use filtered water for the same reason, nothing to to with snobbery... just about taste |
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I once bought a small glass bottle of water from an island in the pacific where it had not seen the sun for 10,000 years or something daft. Discounting the expensive price, the air miles and the fact that I found out afterwards that the company gave hardly any money or help or anything to the locals, it tasted bloody awful! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I have always d*unk out of the taps, and feel honoured and blessed to live in a country where it is safe to do so.
Whenever I come back from holidaying abroad, the first thing I always do, is to drink from the tap as soon as I have landed.
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Drink tap water no problem it's been treated. Hell we even flush the toilets with drinking water! Arguably it's got more bugs than natural spring water.
Love the hard and soft water comments, hard water has more salt in it. It doesn't meet bad softwater can be equally as bad though! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Up here the water is very soft, no limescale or anything, no bad taste. However it still smells slightly like bleach to me, so I only drink it with squash added or some slices of citrus fruit or cucumber, otherwise it's fine boiled for coffee and tea. |
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"Drink tap water no problem it's been treated. Hell we even flush the toilets with drinking water! Arguably it's got more bugs than natural spring water.
Love the hard and soft water comments, hard water has more salt in it. It doesn't meet bad softwater can be equally as bad though!"
How can it have more bugs in I when it goes through extensive treatment processes?? |
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"Drink tap water no problem it's been treated. Hell we even flush the toilets with drinking water! Arguably it's got more bugs than natural spring water.
Love the hard and soft water comments, hard water has more salt in it. It doesn't meet bad softwater can be equally as bad though!
How can it have more bugs in I when it goes through extensive treatment processes??"
Well it's been in the papers a few time. Apparently Chlorination doesn't kill all bugs. The common stomach bug supposidly being one of them. Can't say I've been affected, although not saying it doesn't exist! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Having done a course on water safety a few years ago now.tap water is fresh and clean, well it is here, nor recycled toilet water.how long has the water sat in that bottle for and wot bacteria has been mutating in there over time. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I always drink tap water except when I visit other areas. As I find I get a poorly tummy if I drink it from other areas.
Everytime I go to Bristol I get stomach problems. The water there smells like bleach.
Yorkshire water is the best! "
Bristol tap water isn't very nice. I rarely have it just by its self, it's bareable with squash in it. |
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I drink out of my tap.. but they bottle our water and sell it so I am lucky. Sucks when the well needs service. Cant blame a utility. Three years ago we had to fork over a couple grand to replace the pump. |
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Our drinking water is filtered through the fridge dispenser unit but it's still good old tap water. If filtered water wasn't available I'd have no problem drinking water straight from the tap, but I'd only drink tap water in the UK, anywhere else and I'd buy bottled water. |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"Our drinking water is filtered through the fridge dispenser unit but it's still good old tap water. If filtered water wasn't available I'd have no problem drinking water straight from the tap, but I'd only drink tap water in the UK, anywhere else and I'd buy bottled water."
It's ok in Australia. And Swiss water is as pure as it comes. Austria and Germany also have perfectly good water. Greece, Spain and Italy I only have bottled. |
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"Do you drink tap water?
I have a friend who, even as a student, only drank bottled water because "it's cleaner". Do you any of you not drink tap water?
Good enough to wash in but not to drink?
Personally I drink tap water, nothing wrong with the stuff. I think we some of the cleanest tap water on Earth."
I even flush my loo with Evian because it's natural... |
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Just because we have some of the cleanest tap water in Europe....doesn't follow that all of our regions tap water tastes nice, because much of it simply doesn't.
Cleanliness and taste....not always the same thing |
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Yorkshire water is cracking!!! And there are some places the tap water has a different taste.
On the subject of chlorination: it disperses into air so if you draw a jug and leave it in the fridge the chlorine taint will disperse and leave you with a more pleasant tasting water. |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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"Just because we have some of the cleanest tap water in Europe....doesn't follow that all of our regions tap water tastes nice, because much of it simply doesn't.
Cleanliness and taste....not always the same thing"
That is true. When visiting friends in Hampshire I couldn't stand the water. And tea made with it was foul. No wonder they drank so much coffee. |
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By *teborahCouple
over a year ago
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"Our drinking water is filtered through the fridge dispenser unit but it's still good old tap water. If filtered water wasn't available I'd have no problem drinking water straight from the tap, but I'd only drink tap water in the UK, anywhere else and I'd buy bottled water.
It's ok in Australia. And Swiss water is as pure as it comes. Austria and Germany also have perfectly good water. Greece, Spain and Italy I only have bottled."
South Africa's tap water is excellent also. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hahaha that's funny considering consumers have just been eating horse meat instead of beef....I wouldn't be surprised if the "bottled" water came from ........ |
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