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Kids aren’t allowed breaks to go to the water fountain, do I make sure mine bring water bottles. One also plays a sport. Back in the day, we used to bring juice boxes to school for lunch. No one does that anymore, so the water is a necessity.
I don’t bring one to work, but I typically bring one on a long walk in the summertime or on long drives. I actually tend to get a bit dehydrated, because I prefer to drink coffee or tea vs water. |
If that's the sum total of your counter-argument, you don't look good, PP. |
l They drink coffee and tea all day, taking frequent breaks In Europe at least they invest in public infrastructure so there are numerous high quality water fountains usually in close walking distance and fewer transients to mistreat them |
What do you drink at work? I also have coffee but then what do you drink at lunch or after? I can’t imagine not having water at work. |
| Also I put a serving of electrolytes in my water bottle first thing in the morning. I used to get migraines regularly and they are pretty much gone now. It’s way too flavorful for just one glass of water. |
I rarely ran across a water fountain anywhere in Europe. And where was this public infrastructure when I needed a free toilet??? Or even a paid toilet. I think we just don’t see Europeans carrying water bottles because they aren’t on vacation. They are walking to work (where there’s water) or shopping. I too don’t bring my water bottle shopping. |
This is OP and I’m actually concerned. Isn’t water supposed to be provided as a matter of law? This is the government? (I know, but…) This is not cool. I’m sorry. |
| Upper elementary teacher here. Kids literally do make these their emotional support water bottle. I’ve seen a big increase since Covid. |
I work in a school and there are water fountains and that’s it. And definitely no cups. And I’m talking allll day long. I never carried a water bottle everywhere until I worked there. |
I remember when I first learned this. I got paid peanuts in my entry level non profit job but at least we had a Brita filter in the staff fridge and very basic coffee and tea with coffeemate and sugar options. I thought my fed friends were pulling my leg with their talk of their water clubs. No wonder Starbucks does so well with these offices not having coffee. |
Now a water cooler would get drained pronto by the staff topping off their 32 oz Stanley’s OP -I’m either you. Bringing a water bottle to social gathering at a residence is unnecessary. Such a a waste of steel as well with all these bottles being produced. My mom lived a long healthy life drinking a few cups of water daily & far less protein than currently trending. |
A lot of people avoid the DC tap water also. |
I’m not a Fed but as a tax payer I DO want my tac dollars to provide free and safe drinking water to all Feds/Contractors that have to work in buildings that do not have municipal water that is safe to drink. Providing free clean drinking water to all employees should be a given. And with the billions being wasted on this war, we can afford to provide you with water. |
I heard it’s lead pipes but I don’t really know. We have these super cute antique water fountains with signs saying not to drink. And in the bathroom it also says not potable. I bet lots of buildings in DC are like this but only the Feds are testing their water in the building. |
Generally speaking, you are talking about two different categories of people, and they each have their own problems. |