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      In most places it’s fine, in many places it’s superior to bottled water, in some places it’s a health hazard. Tourists should always do some basic research beforehand.

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          No. It’s important to me that people realize why they shouldn’t blindly trust a blanket statement about the safety of tap water. I’m expecting even the most impatient readers (like you, apparently) to digest that whole extra sentence. Sue me.

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            Aww, you count your run-on sentence as one. That’s adorable. Project much, kiddo? If you really cared about comprehension of your writing, you’d learn to compose your thoughts better. What do I know, though? I’m just a reader of your mutterings. 🤷🏼‍♂️

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          No actually. But just because a majority of countries have fine tap water doesn’t mean that the tap water is fine everywhere. And for a fact I know that the tapwater in Turkey is not safe for drinking.