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People Horrified As American Brings Water Backpack to European Restaurants​

When 34-year-old Liz White from North Carolina couldn't find the water she wanted on her European trip, she came up with an unusual solution—bringing her hiking hydration backpack to the restaurant.

White had been traveling through London, Venice, and the Dolomites, where she says she struggled to meet her daily water intake. "I drink a lot of water in general," she told Newsweek. "After a few days of struggling to get the water amount I desired at restaurants in Italy and England, I realized I could be innovative."

Her solution? Bringing her hiking hydration backpack to sit-down meals. "It worked really well! I didn't have to repeatedly ask for water refills, or buy water at the restaurant," she said. "I adapted to the conditions by just sipping from my backpack instead."
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She shared her unusual method for hydration in a now-viral video on TikTok which has more than 100,000 views since being shared last week.

The response was swift as people reacted to White's backpack solution. In the video she said: "Y'all are flaying me alive in the comments, calling me a stupid American, but I don't think you understand how accessible water is in the States," she explained that the difference in Europe was stark, offering examples: "This is a typical pour of water I receive in Europe when I ask for water in a restaurant," she said, showing a small glass of water.

The debate follows a recent wave of TikTokvideos where American tourists claim water is hard to come by in Europe. Europeans took to TikTok to debunk the idea that water is hard to access, with one viral clip showing a Danish woman calmly filling her bottle from a bathroom sink, captioned, "It's literally free from the tap."

While Philippa Raphet Meeg from France responded to the trend saying: "Just because we don't carry around big Stanleys all the time doesn't mean we don't drink water. Please, please stop."

As White's video gained more attention, opinions on White's water method were seriously mixed.

"This is satire right?" asked Noémie. While Alex said: "Tap water is free all over Europe. This is insane nonsense."

While others agreed with White's idea. Kat from Arizona said: "I feel dehydrated just looking at this. You go girl!" While another commenter said: "They never serve you enough water and the 500ml bottles for 4€ is too much!"

The clash, however, isn't just anecdotal. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) U.S. adults drank an average of 44 ounces of water per day. While data from the European Commission found that most European countries consume less than 34 ounces per day, with the exception of Austria, Germany, Norway and U.K.

White was shocked by the reaction, but added that it didn't put her off her new water travel hack. "I was pretty surprised how offended many Europeans were," White said. "I don't think I said anything insulting, nor did I indicate that anything should be different. In fact, I shared how I chose to adapt to the culture by bringing my own water.

"I do think Americans are much more used to kind of poking fun at each other, and I've learned Europeans are a lot more defensive of their homelands," she said.
 
Retarded burgers can't fathom that you can just drink tap water anywhere which is why having a huge pitcher of water at the restaurant has never really taken off. Why the fuck would you ever need more than a glass of water when you can have one right after that.
 
Retarded burgers can't fathom that you can just drink tap water anywhere which is why having a huge pitcher of water at the restaurant has never really taken off. Why the fuck would you ever need more than a glass of water when you can have one right after that.
The vast majority of American restaurants will just refill your individual water glass. We just use bigger glasses. Also, tap water is drinkable in the United States. Retarded Euros can't fathom wanting to hydromax.
 
Burger: Solves dehydration problem through buying some weird 120$ “hydration backpack”. Posts on TikTok about it because she thinks it’s a W.
Most I know of are something called a 'camelpak' or something like that. It's just a larger bladder kept in a pack you can drink from as you walk. Usually used by hikers but its useful if you're going to spend most of the day on your feet like in a park or city. It's overkill for walking around in a city but if you have it then it will cut down on hassle.
 
Typical American.

Eurofag: Fills a bottle with tap water in the morning. Bottle is recyclable and reused.

Burger: Solves dehydration problem through buying some weird 120$ “hydration backpack”. Posts on TikTok about it because she thinks it’s a W.
Do you niggas just drink one bottle of water all day over there? I have a 36 oz metal cup I take to work and I still refill it at least twice a day. I can't imagine having a 16 oz bottle of lukewarm water that I can't even put ice in while having to constantly stop to fill it up. Literal third world conditions.
 
Can any Euros please explain why water glasses are so small?
The waterglass (0,25l) is situated to the
right of your white wine glass (0,33l) and your aquavit glass (0,05l). On your left you have your red wine glass (0,4l) and your beer glass (0,5l) if you are having beer with your starter. To your extreme right is also a cup of water for washing your hands if you are having shellfish, (don't drink that.) So it is a question of space. And climate, there is really no need to binge water in a white people climate, especially if you are eating quality food whitout the need to rinse your body of chemicals.

The difference between 34oz and 44oz is one of the aforementioned tiny waterglasses.
I don't get what the big deal is, let the woman enjoy her warm water with a slight taste of microplastics if she wants to. It just looks weird.
 
They seriously are stingy with the glasses of water in Europe. Not because they don't have water, but because European servers are dogshit and don't care to check on any of their tables.

This is what not tipping does to a culture. Tipping must be protected at all costs.

YUP. Words can't describe how shit the service is in Europe.
 
one viral clip showing a Danish woman calmly filling her bottle from a bathroom sink
So the proposed popular Euro solution is ask for an empty glass then head to the bathroom (which costs money to use) to fill it up? Instead of the restaurant providing a service? You don't hate Europeans enough.

Haben Sie EIN LOICENSE für dieses Wasser?
 
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