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View Poll Results: Do you ever ask for tap-water at the pub. (for whatever reason)? | ||||||
Yes |
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4 | 28.57% | |||
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Yes but only very rarely |
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1 | 7.14% | |||
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Yes but only when I’m actually going to buy a drink, so they can gain profit from me as well |
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2 | 14.29% | |||
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I’ve done that in the past but not so recently |
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2 | 14.29% | |||
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Nope |
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5 | 35.71% | |||
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Well, yh, it shouldn’t feel like it but when you’re not in a group (so there’s no question of getting a round in, unless a familiar local offers to buy you a drink anyway) and you’re not actually buying a drink, of any kind (not even a cordial), it can just feel a little cheeky making the bar-staff get you a water, when they could be making profit from someone-else. Moreover, some pubs (old-men pubs) can be so dingy and grubby that you can’t necessarily even trust that the tap-water will be clean or comfortable for you to drink.
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