On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 03:47:35PM +0200, martin f krafft wrote: > also sprach Jonathan McDowell <nood...@earth.li> [2015-07-17 14:08 +0200]: > > You'll need to make it very clear that the water in the bathroom sinks > > is suitable for drinking; I've been plenty of places where it's not so > > would by default assume it wasn't. > > https://wiki.debconf.org/wiki/DebConf15/FAQs#Can_I_drink_tap_water_in_Heidelberg.3F > > ;)
I perhaps didn't make myself clear enough, and in the process you helped illustrate my point. I would tend to assume tap water, in general, was safe to drink in mainland Europe. I would not assume tap water from a public bathroom/restroom was safe to drink anywhere unless it was explicitly stated. (This may be a combination of being used to UK plumbing where tap water in private bathrooms used to commonly be stored in attic tanks and having experienced plenty of US restrooms that stated "non potable water" on their taps.) J. -- /-\ | 101 things you can't have too much |@/ Debian GNU/Linux Developer | of : 40 - Star Wars toys. \- |
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