> A new survey revealed on Monday that 75 percent of Seoul citizens now drink the city’s tap water, known as Arisu
i am still to see people drinking from tap water, it’s bottle water everywhere – at restaurants, people’s homes, offices
saltyfishychips on
Does water that’s purified through 정수기’s count? If so, it’s probably higher
Different-Rush7489 on
I trust the water but not the pipes.
Main_Conversation169 on
I have been drinking Seoul’s tap water since the early 2000s. My stomach developed in southeast asia 😅
parnso on
Except that disgusting chlorine smell/taste. At least a filter gets rid of that.
beegee536 on
I will never understand people’s suspicion to drinking tap water in one of the most modern cities in the world, in a developed country, in the 21st century. All while showering in it every day. Sorry, but think for just 3 seconds.
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> A new survey revealed on Monday that 75 percent of Seoul citizens now drink the city’s tap water, known as Arisu
i am still to see people drinking from tap water, it’s bottle water everywhere – at restaurants, people’s homes, offices
Does water that’s purified through 정수기’s count? If so, it’s probably higher
I trust the water but not the pipes.
I have been drinking Seoul’s tap water since the early 2000s. My stomach developed in southeast asia 😅
Except that disgusting chlorine smell/taste. At least a filter gets rid of that.
I will never understand people’s suspicion to drinking tap water in one of the most modern cities in the world, in a developed country, in the 21st century. All while showering in it every day. Sorry, but think for just 3 seconds.