For context, I live in Hong Kong where most people drink tap water after boiling first. Some may install water filter but may still boil the water. Very few drink bottle water unless they’re outside and too lazy to bring their own bottles.
Now, I’m researching whether I can drink tap water in Iceland (I’m going there in August), and while it looks like the answer is affirmative, almost no web article mention whether I need to boil the water first. People in Japan (a country I’ve visited a few times) also seems to be used to drink tap water directly without boiling.
The further I searched, the more it seems to me that in developed countries (like US, Canada and the above examples), tap water is safe to drink directly. Is that true? Do you drink tap water without boiling?
It sounds like a stupid question but I just can’t believe what I saw. I think I experienced a cultural shock.
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Also italian, do you drink tap water? The only time that I drink tap is if I’m at muntain because it has a good taste, in all other case must be filtred and carbonized.
lol no in Italy tap water is always* safe for consumption, there’s no such thing as “must be filtered and carbonized”.
Some do because marketing, taste or both.
*aside from specific hazardous and highly illegal situations
Sorry is a “must” for me, I do not like the taste.