• @Zorsith
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    3125 days ago

    If they leave a dedicated water fountain I see no issues. You shouldn’t need employee assistance for freaking water.

      • @Zorsith
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        1225 days ago

        Yeah, I’ve heard getting water in restaurants is weird in several countries in Europe. Sparkling water is apparently default in some places (italy I think?).

      • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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        925 days ago

        I remember my mom having to order “Leitungswasser” whenever we went to a restaurant when I was a kid. And ice in drinks isn’t a thing there, either (or wasn’t then, at least).

        • Norgur
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          625 days ago

          No, it’s not. People will complain regularly about places like Burger King and McDonald’s who throw ice cubes into drinks. I, personally, hate it as well. I don’t want my water close to the freezing point, and I would rather not get bumped int the teeth by lumps of frozen water that dilute my drink and hurt my teeth.

          • @meowMix2525@lemm.ee
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            925 days ago

            What, do you bite the cup when you sip? You shouldn’t be bathing your teeth in whatever you’re drinking like that unless it’s just straight water

          • @samus12345@lemmy.world
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            225 days ago

            Straws negate the ice bumping your teeth problem, but not the other things. It’s an acquired taste. I’m fine with either, personally.