would you drink a tap water?

@joyines (239)
Singapore
July 9, 2008 3:21am CST
i drink tap water. since i thik singapore water is safe to drink since i was been under go in all diff process to clean it. until now i havnt got any problem fr it. but of course in talking only for safe water to drink.and depends if its really clean
7 responses
@m_rdzy (232)
• Malaysia
9 Jul 08
me too, not so confident about the safety of tap water. I usually boil it first
@joyines (239)
• Singapore
9 Jul 08
thanks for sharing.
• India
9 Jul 08
Hi I don't think tap water is very clean. If it is recycled water, then it will not be 100% pure. I use boiled water to drink. Boiling will make water free from germs and it is healthier to use water after boiling it.
@joyines (239)
• Singapore
9 Jul 08
i agreed wt u.its really better to boiled it 1st. huh i wanted it to b that way but at times im lazy
@Bugsey (775)
• United States
9 Jul 08
Yes it has more minerals and most people living here do. It's clean and near the Great Lakes :)
@ajorlah (15)
• Malaysia
9 Jul 08
i had drink tap water few times in my life but i didn't experience any side effects..maybe because i just drink it in less than a glass at that time. but i think you should boil it first because some germs may stay alive in tap water even it was processed
@RastamanG (385)
10 Jul 08
I drink tap water daily, i know its safe and with some ice it tastes so cool and refreshing, i don't see why some people can't drink water from a tap its weird.
@tismesara (113)
• United States
9 Jul 08
i have well water, so yes, i drink right from the tap. in the cities the thing that stops me from drinking tap water is the fact that they super chlorinate it and i cannot stand the smell or taste of chlorine water!!
@magojordan (3252)
• Philippines
9 Jul 08
Before we drink tap water because we know it's safe but now we buy the distilled ones because our tap water just suddenly had a smell like that of a swimming pool. In other words it has too much chlorine already. Basically our distilled water is also tap water but it has actually gone a lot of processes too before being bottled.