Do you drink tap water?

@WiseGhots (14603)
February 8, 2019 7:55pm CST
Water is a liquid essential to life. however, not always its most pure and proper form for consumption is available... So, that means we need to improvise. So, one of the most common ways around the world is to use that type of water (tap water) to quench the thirst or even to cook some meals. What do you think?
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
9 Feb 19
I use to a long time ago when everything was still clean now we have a filter attached to our tap for cooking and we have mineral and alkaline water delivered to our house for drinking.
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@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
9 Feb 19
@WiseGhots no way
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
So, not today?
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@May2k8 (19788)
• Indonesia
9 Feb 19
Depending on the source, where do I usually have 2 types; one from the ground and one from the mountains.
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@May2k8 (19788)
• Indonesia
9 Feb 19
@WiseGhots I use ground water for bathing and cooking. Whereas mountain water is only used for drinking water.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
@May2k8 That was what I thought.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
Do you use them?
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@Sreekala (34312)
• India
9 Feb 19
Tap water may not be pure to drink. It is better to clean the water by using a purifier or boiling. I boil then allow it to cool for drinking.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
Excellent ideas.
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@JudyEv (381837)
• Rockingham, Australia
9 Feb 19
Our tap water we call 'rain water' as it is the water from rain. It falls on the roof and goes into a tank near the house and it then piped to the house.
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@JudyEv (381837)
• Rockingham, Australia
10 Feb 19
@WiseGhots Yes, the whole house is on rain water. Toilets, showers, dish-washer, cooking, drinking. We have a bore for he garden.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
10 Feb 19
Do you use it?
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@WiseGhots (14603)
10 Feb 19
@JudyEv That's really good.
@Shiva49 (28366)
• Singapore
9 Feb 19
I drink tap water at home but not when I am in other countries - siva
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@Shiva49 (28366)
• Singapore
9 Feb 19
@WiseGhots I have been doing it all the while for years. However, some boil the water or buy mineral water - siva
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
@Shiva49 Oh, I see.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
Do you think is it good?
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@hillhjill (23761)
• United States
9 Feb 19
I don't much unless it's made into coffee or tea.
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@hillhjill (23761)
• United States
9 Feb 19
@WiseGhots no not really, I make my tea super sweet and same with coffee.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
Don't you feel a different taste?
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
@hillhjill Oh, I see. In this case, it could work.
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@Aquitaine24 (12000)
• San Jose, California
10 Feb 19
Yes, I drink it.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
10 Feb 19
Do you like the taste?
@wolfgirl569 (135601)
• Marion, Ohio
9 Feb 19
Mine comes from a well. Fresh, cold, and no additives.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
That's perfect!
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@sol_cee (38669)
• Philippines
9 Feb 19
In my hometown, we can drink tapwater.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
Wow! That's great for you.
@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
9 Feb 19
I have one of those purifiers on the faucet.
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
They're pretty good!
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@didinedhia (8482)
• Algeria
9 Feb 19
we fill big galons with water from nature source
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
Clever idea.
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• Algeria
9 Feb 19
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@Nana49 (3399)
• United States
9 Feb 19
I grew up.drinking tap.water but now am sold on bottled .. I never liked the taste of it .. But i do cook with it or will make koolaid with it ..
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@WiseGhots (14603)
9 Feb 19
I think cooking with that type of water is okay... But drinking it? No.