Help me out Twitter, the water that comes from your bathroom tap is the same as the water from your kitchen tap, yes? So there is no practical reason not to fill up a water jug or kettle from the bathroom tap if it is more convenient than going to the kitchen?
The argument being in our house; if you went to someone’s house, asked for a glass of tap water, and they went to the bathroom to get it for you, you’d think they were a bit mad!
OMG - never using the bathroom tap again 😳😳😱😱 https://twitter.com/davidvick5/status/1302335161804165121
Interesting north/south divide to this. I’m in the midlands at the moment though! 👇🏻 https://twitter.com/helen_barnard/status/1302335527258030080
BREAKING - I have located an airing cupboard with a tank upstairs (I’m at the parent’s house). I presume this means I can’t drink the water in the upstairs bathroom?

Also, is this why their hot water sometimes “runs out”? Hot water never runs out at our flat!
Come for the politics, stay for the plumbing analysis https://twitter.com/matttee/status/1302336815739932672
Had this on DM from a credible plumbing source 😂
That settles it 👇🏻 https://twitter.com/stwater/status/1302346638984388608
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