Concerning the debate on tap water

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45 comments
  1. Sorry I don’t speak uberprüfungbereitshöhekanzlerpröstkeinepfeffersauerkraut

  2. Ameritards when in Rome : “Is it the water drinkable?”

    dude we have potable tap water since ancient times…

  3. Sure if you bleach the fuck out of water it’s clean. But the point is it’s fucking horrid tasting then isn’t it.

    Give me dune filtered any day.

  4. Imagine living in a country with less than quality 95, wildddd

  5. Imagine being a peasant with lower than 96,6% (known as gold standard of tap water since the time of Socrates)

  6. So the Netherlands not even being in the top 10 – wasn’t there a post with Jan saying they had the best tap water?

  7. Luxembourg has horrible taste of water imho Kek
    Problems

  8. Not norway in the list? I thought the had voss in the taps

  9. If we didnt have the farmers pumping out toxicns into oure ground water and shorelines

  10. /uj I hate these types of statistics that offer no data source and you should be lobotomized for making and sharing them

    /rj Greece would be #1 if this graph was about getting diarrhea from drinking water

  11. Surprised Italy is so high on the water cleanliness leaderboard considering their plumbers are on mushrooms and jump down pipes to fight small creatures and collect coins

  12. Just want to invite anyone to go to the Netherlands to drink tap water and then do the same in Belgium and tell me with a straight face Belgium has better tapwater than the Netherlands. It might be a little bit cleaner technically or something, but it tastes horrible.

    Don’t lie to me Belgians! I’ve lived in your country for a couple of years and I’ve pretty much only seen stingy Dutch people drink tapwater there!

  13. I mean France is still below us so I consider that a win!

  14. German water is clean, but it doesn’t taste good.

  15. Imagine having water that breaks your kitchen appliances 😎

  16. Spain & Greece before France ? The diarrhea I got there must have been psychosomatic.

  17. Nice, another German lesson about “how to suck your own dick”.

  18. I’m in Galicia rn. The tap water tastes like drinking from a fucking swimming pool, but I guess it does the trick. At least the water has taste. Haven’t found it in the food yet.

  19. Yay, again topping the bottom of the list! It’s chlorinated af but perfectly safe and clean honestly, at least in the cities.

    But to return to the topic of W Europe: the best “tap” water I ever had was from a public fountain on the shores of lake Garda, that thing tasted like the fountain of youth, I don’t know what they put in it.

  20. Spain is number 11? When i visited the tap water had more Swimmingpool smell than the fucking balkans.

  21. I don’t wanna be that guy but I somehow doubt Coalmany has better water than Swedistan

  22. Interesting with bottles representing the difference. But with faked increase in difference. 3 bottles should be 30% of the 10 bottles repres3nting score 100. Last country on the illustration does not have a score close to 30 but have 68. So there should have been about 7 bottles in the bar.

  23. New ~~map~~ list of Western Europe just dropped… sorry Jan, Pierre, you’re not in it.

  24. I think it really depends on location here. Big cities? You’re fine. BUT. (It might be a similar situation to Luigi though, but I just can’t trust our governments much either about this lol.) Even decently popular towns can have shitty water. It is kinda random though. e.g the water in my mom’s village (Peloponnese) was fine a decade or so ago, but nowadays whenever we go it’s bottled. Kamena Vourla (Sterea Ellas, somewhat close to Euboea) we always opt for bottled but I’ve drank the tap water too, definitely more salts in it or whatever the proper term is but I didn’t really get messed up. Euboea itself I haven’t been to for a decade or two but we went with tap water just fine.

    Perhaps we did get bottle water propaganda after all. Or we just built up resistance as kids to shitty tap water. Or nobody maintains the taps well anymore. I dunno what to trust.

    (Spring water is nice though. Had some at mom’s village.)

  25. I hate how missleading the graphical representation is. 10 drops for 100 and 3 drops for 68 somehow?!?

  26. the real reason we couldn’t stay in the EU is because our water was off the charts in every positive aspect and everyone else was jealous

  27. So our score is 100, eh? Still not safe enough, I’ll keep drinking beer🍺

  28. What’s the lowest you have drunk? Mine is #25 until ordered not to do so…had no problem whatsoever. Had problems in Spain though and think it varies greatly from region to region

  29. I’m not dead yet and at least it doesn’t taste like chlorine

  30. It’s much better in other places: There’s that politician from India that wanted to prove, the rivers there are not toxic. So he drank a glass of water from a river… didn’t end well for him, he had to be hospitalized.

    It gets even more funny when you think about it, “this is my holy river Ganges! Very important for me and my religion!” and then you see… well… some “things” floating through the river, that you better want to avoid.

    Best water quality is still in North Korea, literally every citizen in the country will tell you that this is the best quality in the world. The great Kim as Führer says it, so it has to be true. No lab tests etc. needed.

  31. Sorry I don’t speak kraut please repost it in the queens old chap

  32. Italy at #4?

    I remember laying 3 days in bed after drinking tap water in Calabria 20 years ago.

    I’d probably die drinking a glass of tap water in Fr*nce.

  33. Sauber? Isn’t that a Formula 1 team? That’s all I understood!

  34. Well, that’s not true. Germany is 100,00000001

    At least…

  35. At home in Spain we have tap water with the beautiful aroma of a swimming pool; the ultimate summer holiday vibe! At home in NL our water tastes so bland, just water. So boring 😑

  36. Thanks for AI onnscreen translation.

    This image isn’t about drinkable tap water.

    It’s about information about if it is or not drinkable.

    In other words, is there a warning when it’s not.

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