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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.

Edit: wow, thanks so much for the responses and sorry if I didnt reply to each one of you but I'll upvote as much as as I can. Never thought so many would reply and Lemmy is a really great community.

2nd Edit: So in conclusion, people from everywhere basically just drink water straight out of tap. And to my surprise, I checked the Water Supplies Department website and notice it asserts that tap water in Hong Kong is potable, like many well-developed countries and regions.

However, as the majority of Hong Kong people are living in high-rise buildings, a small amount of residual chlorine is maintained in the water to keep it free from bacterial infection during its journey in the distribution system. Therefore it is recommended to boil the water so that chlorine dissipates.

So, in short, I actually do not need to boil the water unless I hate chlorine smell and taste. But I guess I'll just continue this old habit/tradition as there's no harm in doing so.

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[โ€“] Oort@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

I live in Seattle WA in usa. We have some of the cleanest water. This is because of the great fire of 1889. An entire district and most of the waterfront went up in flames. The reason is that the fire department had no water pressure because of all the demand from the attempt to put out the fire.

After that they got the cedar river shed. A huge amount of land that is owned by Seattle and kept pristine.

So yes you can drink the tap water in Seattle.

But I only drink la croix, lol

[โ€“] jflorez@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

I live in Melbourne Australia and we drink water straight out of the tap. Even restaurants give you tap water

[โ€“] Iron_Lynx@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

NL here. Tap water here is a very well managed substance, and as a result, it's not only hella safe, but hella tasty as well.

[โ€“] nychtelios@rlyeh.icu 1 points 1 year ago

I'm from Italy, here laws for tap water are very restrictive (more than laws for bottle water). Here in Rome tap water is really good.

[โ€“] DeV91@feddit.ch 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I wouldn't call US a developed country

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[โ€“] Pat12@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

When i lived in hongkong i never boiled the water, i just drank it from the tap

[โ€“] PlushySD@beehaw.org 1 points 1 year ago

Thai here, and nope I don't drink from tap. Usually I filter it first not boiling tho.

[โ€“] oktap14@lemmy.ca 1 points 1 year ago

The tap water is perfectly drinkable in my city but I was raised to drink boiled water coming from a Chinese family. Water straight from the tap tastes disgusting to me.

[โ€“] Yaardman876@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Here is Jamaica it is safe to drink the tap water without boiling.

[โ€“] Refugee_Allstar@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Most people boil water before drinking here in Singapore. However I personally drink straight from the tap while my wife boils first. Apparently part of Singapore's water is recycled pee but tastes fine to me.

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