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Tap water
When travelling abroad, they say not to drink the tap water. So here a three questions :
1. What effect does it have ?
2. Are there any countries where the tap water is safe to drink ?
3. If you emigrated to Spain, could you start drinking the tap water with the hope that you're body would eventually become immune to it ?
Incidently, I live in England.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.When I then asked for bottled water instead, the girl told me that it was perfectly safe to drink, and when Danish people travel to the UK, they are advised not to drink tap water.
Incidentally, I drank the water as it was, and it was fine!
I remember they used to tell you that you shouldn't drink the water on islands as they tended not to have natural streams or rivers. I think the water treatment has probably improved since then. However for what they charge for bottled water (we have just come back from Majorca and 1.5 litres costs about 65 cents in the supermarkets) it is probably safer not to drink the tap-water which contains minerals that can affect the taste (is that why "you can't get a decent cup of tea abroad"?).
Message to stevie21:- What are you doing eating BurgerKing and MacD in Cyprus anyway!!!!