Anonymous wrote:If you were really environmentally conscious, you would be taking a refillable bottle on errands. Adopt this practice, and he won't have a choice but to drink from the tap.
Anonymous wrote:I buy and only drink bottled water. 35 for $4. Are you buying expensive water or am I missing something like you just don't want him to drink your bottled water ?
We also have a faucet filter and filtered refrigerator water. I use that for cooking and pets.
My advice ? Call him before he comes for his weekly visit and tell him to pick up a case on his way. Do this every week,![]()
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever heard of these magical things called refillable water bottles, OP?
I can never understand people who still buy bottled water for use at home. Like... you know the impact on the environment, you know you're part of the problem, you know there are better solutions... so why do it?
Anonymous wrote:I buy and only drink bottled water. 35 for $4. Are you buying expensive water or am I missing something like you just don't want him to drink your bottled water ?
We also have a faucet filter and filtered refrigerator water. I use that for cooking and pets.
My advice ? Call him before he comes for his weekly visit and tell him to pick up a case on his way. Do this every week,![]()
Anonymous wrote:If this bothers you so much and you don't feel you can speak directly, be out of bottled water next Sunday. Give him a glass and tell him the tap water is filtered.
Anonymous wrote:If you were really environmentally conscious, you would be taking a refillable bottle on errands. Adopt this practice, and he won't have a choice but to drink from the tap.
Anonymous wrote:We have this friend who comes over every Sunday. He's been coming over on Sundays for about a year. He almost always grabs a bottled water from our frig while he is here. We have a water filter hooked onto our kitchen faucet. What our family does when we want to drink water at home is we get a cup out of the cupboard and fill it with filtered water from the faucet. Put ice cubes in it if we want to. We keep bottled water in the frig for times we are going out on errands and want to take water with us. And yes, we offer bottled water to company but also ask if they want filtered water in a cup. Apparently we forgot to offer filtered water to this guy the very first time he came over.
I want to tell him that I would prefer that he just get water from our faucet filter because it is way cheaper and way more environmentally friendly. And also because I have to remember to restock the bottled water in the frig before he comes over. I can't think of a polite way to bring this up.
Do you all have any suggestions?
How do you all feel about drinking bottled water at home?