water intake in different countries?

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I’ve seen lots of post on social media recently about how when Americans study abroad in Europe, they’re always so thirsty because in Europe “no one drinks water.” Why is there such a drastic difference between regions?

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It doesn’t really make sense that you’re thirsty because someone else isn’t drinking water. Nobody’s stopping you from drinking as much water as you like. But I guess what you’re trying to say is that those Americans people are talking about *don’t see Europeans drinking water as often as they’re used to seeing Americans drinking it*. Or carrying it around lol.

Anyway, they should look closer. Most have a bottle or jug of water on their desk at work, or just go refill their glass from time to time. We often drink water with meals rather than drinking soda with meals. Coffee is served with a glass of water and so on and so forth. Many of us drink a glass or two of water when we get up, and in the evening before we go to bed. We don’t go around talking about having to drink a certain amount of water each day, we just *do* it, usually without really thinking about it.

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