So I have been traveling a bit around Europe in my years. And man, how the fuck can you guys live with the water in some of those countries..?
I was in France (Paris) last summer. The water was full of chlorine and other stuff, it smelled strange and was not drinkable.
I was in Spain last week (near Barcelona). The water smelled strange, and if you happened to get it in your mouth, you felt like someone was trying to poison you.
Poland, Italy and other countries I have visited are just like that.
You have to buy bottled water in most countries if you do not want to experience stomach problems, and want water that tastes good.
I am danish, but live in the Faroe Islands... I am 41 years old, and have lived here since I was 22. I used to think the water was fine in Denmark when I lived there, but every time I visit now, the water is not that great. It tastes ok, but it is full of calcium.
And it isn't just the taste... even when you take a shower or wash your hair, the quality of the water becomes apparent. The hair gets dry and it's hard to brush and make a decent hairstyle happening, it almost feels like it doesn't get clean at all.
I also was in Norway last week, and the water there was great. Tasted good and no problems with showering or anything.
Up here in the Faroe Islands we just drink water from the tap, it tastes fantastic and it is always (ok sometimes some pollution happens, but is fixed in days) clean and not dangerous. The water tastes better than most bottled water I have tasted while I was traveling. And when I take a shower, I feel clean afterwards and the hair feels light and just perfect.
I may just be old and stupid... but damn it must be strange to live in a country where you can't drink water unless it is bottled.
So I was just wondering, is it all about "not knowing" how much better the water is elsewhere (because you were born there and got used to it), and because of that you feel your water is fine? Or do you guys not like the tap water in your country? Can local people even drink the water from the tap?
I was in France (Paris) last summer. The water was full of chlorine and other stuff, it smelled strange and was not drinkable.
I was in Spain last week (near Barcelona). The water smelled strange, and if you happened to get it in your mouth, you felt like someone was trying to poison you.
Poland, Italy and other countries I have visited are just like that.
You have to buy bottled water in most countries if you do not want to experience stomach problems, and want water that tastes good.
I am danish, but live in the Faroe Islands... I am 41 years old, and have lived here since I was 22. I used to think the water was fine in Denmark when I lived there, but every time I visit now, the water is not that great. It tastes ok, but it is full of calcium.
And it isn't just the taste... even when you take a shower or wash your hair, the quality of the water becomes apparent. The hair gets dry and it's hard to brush and make a decent hairstyle happening, it almost feels like it doesn't get clean at all.
I also was in Norway last week, and the water there was great. Tasted good and no problems with showering or anything.
Up here in the Faroe Islands we just drink water from the tap, it tastes fantastic and it is always (ok sometimes some pollution happens, but is fixed in days) clean and not dangerous. The water tastes better than most bottled water I have tasted while I was traveling. And when I take a shower, I feel clean afterwards and the hair feels light and just perfect.
I may just be old and stupid... but damn it must be strange to live in a country where you can't drink water unless it is bottled.
So I was just wondering, is it all about "not knowing" how much better the water is elsewhere (because you were born there and got used to it), and because of that you feel your water is fine? Or do you guys not like the tap water in your country? Can local people even drink the water from the tap?