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Article: Unexpected guests in Thailand, what about drinks? The topic of Japanese households always having "drinking water" on hand.

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Unexpected guests in Thailand, what about drinks? The topic of Japanese households always having "drinking water" on hand.

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Unexpected Guests in Thailand, What About Drinks? Japanese Households' Habit of Always Having Drinking Water on Hand

Living in Thailand, family, friends, or business associates might occasionally drop by unannounced.

"Should I offer them something to drink?"
"Do I have anything ready in the fridge?"

Many of you might have experienced such dilemmas.

In Japan, many households are accustomed to serving tea or coffee, but in Thailand, where it's hot year-round, it's not uncommon to first prepare cold drinking water.

Especially in urban areas like Bangkok, even just offering cold water to guests returning from outside can be greatly appreciated.

It may seem trivial, but having "drinks readily available" is surprisingly important in daily life.

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The Surprisingly Convenient "500ml Single-Serving Size" for Guests

When it comes to drinks for guests, some might imagine large bottles.

However, some Japanese households living in Thailand keep 500ml single-serving sizes on hand.

The reasons are quite simple:

Easy to chill in the refrigerator
Can be handed over directly
No need to worry about leftovers
Can be taken outside
Can be used for both family and guests

Especially in hot Thailand, opportunities for hydration are frequent.

Large bottles are convenient, but for guests, it involves "getting a glass," "pouring," and "having leftovers."

On the other hand, a 500ml size is easy to hand over directly.

It's a surprisingly convenient size, as it can be used for family's daily consumption and for carrying when going out.

Pouring Japanese green tea into cups

In Thai Life, "Never Running Out of Drinking Water" is Surprisingly Important

Due to the hot climate in Thailand, drinking water can run out faster than expected.

For family consumption
For taking out
For offering to guests

Considering these, it's not uncommon to find that "there was less than I thought" even if you thought you had enough.

Especially when busy days continue,

"No time to go shopping"
"It's hard to carry heavy drinks"
"Ran out due to unexpected guests"

These situations can occur.

Drinking water is a necessity, but when it comes to buying it, it's surprisingly heavy, and carrying a bulk purchase from the supermarket can be a burden.

Especially for those without a car or living in condominiums, securing drinking water becomes one of life's challenges.

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Japanese Households Also "Stock Up with a Little Extra"

Considering unexpected guests and daily use, some households don't "use until the last drop" but instead keep a little extra drinking water on hand.

For example,

For daily consumption
For offering to guests
For carrying when going out

Considering these uses, drinking water is surprisingly versatile.

Especially the 500ml size, which is easy to put in the refrigerator and use directly when needed, is sometimes chosen by households as an "easy-to-stock size."

Furthermore, for Japanese households, the ability to "offer something immediately" to guests provides peace of mind.

It's a small detail, but being able to serve drinks quickly makes guest preparations smoother.

Japanese home entryway with shoes arranged in genkan hospitality style

The Option of Regular Drinking Water Delivery

Recently, more households are using regular delivery for their drinking water.

The benefits of regular delivery are:

Easier to prevent forgetting to buy
No need to carry heavy water
Less likely to run out of drinking water
Easier to manage within daily routine

These are the points.

Especially in Thai life, because water is a daily necessity, some believe that it's more reassuring to "make an effort not to run out" rather than "buying it after it's gone."

Not only for guests, but also for daily family use, carrying it when going out, and hydrating on hot days, there are more occasions to use water in daily life than one might think.

Elderly Japanese woman serving tea with warm hospitality

ONSENSUI99 500ml x 30 Bottles Regular Delivery as a Stocking Style

At ONSENSUI99 Thailand, you can get 500ml x 30 bottles via regular delivery.

The 500ml size is:

Daily hydration
Drinks for guests
Carrying when going out
Family stock

It's a size that's easy to use in a wide range of situations.

"Never running out of drinking water"

This surprisingly leads to great peace of mind in Thai life.

Whether unexpected guests arrive, for family use, or when going out on a hot day, having chilled 500ml drinking water is convenient.

Even in a busy daily life, keeping a little extra drinking water on hand.

Such a small effort might make life in Thailand a little more comfortable.


FAQ

What is commonly served to guests in Thailand?

It varies by household, but due to the hot climate, cold drinking water is often served first. Some households prepare drinking water before offering tea or coffee.

What are the benefits of stocking 500ml single-serving water bottles in Thailand?

The 500ml size is easy to hand over directly, chills quickly in the refrigerator, and is convenient for guests or when going out. It's a convenient size to stock for both family and guests.

Is regular drinking water delivery convenient in Thailand?

It can be used to reduce the burden of buying heavy drinking water and as a way to ensure you don't run out. It's particularly convenient for everyday water use.

How much drinking water is reassuring to keep on hand in Thailand?

While it depends on the number of family members and lifestyle, some households keep a little extra on hand, considering not only daily consumption but also for guests and for carrying when going out.

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