6 Annoying Things You Should Stop Doing On Zoom Calls

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Working from home comes with a certain luxury that can be taken advantage of. Business casual wear gets replaced with comfy loungewear, slippers, and messy buns or scarves, while makeup may sit untouched for days on your vanity. It's truly amazing...buuuut sometimes we get a little too comfortable when it's time for us to hop on our next Zoom call.

I try to be mindful that I'm not doing anything annoying, but there have been times where my kiddo has shown his face during a team meeting or two. While I have a pretty understanding team (Editor's note: said team loves said child), I know not every job is okay with a kid popping in and out if they're in a meeting with important clients or executives.

Aside from kids on calls, there are a few other annoying things that have the potential to rub your co-workers or boss the wrong way. Jo Caruana, business etiquette consultant and CEO of the Finesse Group, shares some of the things you should steer clear of in the workplace — and I threw in a couple more for good measure! Here's to being a better coworker, kicking one bad habit at a time.

Ignoring the dress code if your WFH job calls for one, or if you're meeting a client virtually

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Your remote job may not require you to wear business casual wear, but some people may not want to see you wearing an oversized tee or pajama shirt that has holes in it. This is especially true if you know important clients are going to be on a Zoom call. Caruana says, "Zoom attire (the "up-top chic, down below sweats" look made famous by Covid) is the go-to for many of us now, but it's important not to let standards slip below that if you're on calls with clients."

Her rule of thumb is to be mindful of what you're wearing even if you are at home. "If you wouldn't meet a client in your food-covered-hoodie IRL, I don't recommend you do it on Zoom either. As for internal meetings — that's up to you, your colleagues and company policy to decide, but I think it's still nice to respect the fact people have taken the time to meet you and to take your PJs off."

Multitasking to the point that you're not paying attention

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You're not a terrible person if you're taking notes during a meeting because it's impossible to remember everything that's discussed. However, it can become an issue if you're overly focused on note-taking, what's going on outside your window, that project you're trying to wrap up, what you're going to eat for dinner, or what's happening on the latest episode of Bridgerton.

"Remember those early Zoom days when we were all so focused on not revealing ourselves that we actually paid attention? Today there's a good chance everyone on the call is simply nodding and smiling while actually getting through their to-do list in the background," Caruana says. Ironically this reminds me of a scene from Madagascar where the lead penguin says, "Just smile and wave boys."

I'd be lying if I said my mind doesn't drift during meetings sometimes, but it truly makes a world of difference when you're actively engaged during a work call. "I know it's tempting, but it is important to stay present on Zoom meetings, just as you would in-person. It's the only way you can avoid that dreaded moment when you are called on by your boss but have no idea what's going on," Caruana says. "Plus, it's only fair to give other people your time and attention if they've showed up to spend time with you. AND multitasking is never the most efficient way to get things done.

Using your social media voice during important Zoom and work calls

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Raise your hand if social media lingo has slipped into your everyday conversations. I can't tell you how many times I've said and written, "It's giving [blank]" or "It's the [blank] for me." I'm human, so I'm throughly capable of being influenced.

However, not everyone understands certain lingo, so it's best not to sprinkle them throughout your work calls. Not only that, but some 'jokes' have the tendency to fall horrifically flat. We've all been in a meeting where someone decides to recount a funny joke that's actually cringey.

"Yes, it's online — but that doesn't mean you should act like the comments section of a Twitter (sorry, X) thread. If you wouldn't communicate a certain way in person, then don't do it in a Zoom meeting. Oh and don't make inappropriate jokes," Caruana says.

Checking your phone or tablet for other incoming messages

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I learned early on that people do not appreciate when you're on your phone while they're talking to you, but not everyone is aware of how this may come across. Caruana says, " Don't look at your smart watch to check your messages in clear view. It makes it look like you have somewhere more important to be!"

Drinking wine during calls

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I wish I could make this up, but I've definitely heard an unpleasant story about a client appearing on a Zoom call with a full wine glass in their hand. Hopefully no one who works from home has done this during team meetings, but I thought it'd be a good idea to mention how awful that is.

We all love a good glass of wine, but I don't think our colleagues want to see us downing a full glass in the middle of the afternoon.

Smoking with your camera off

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It is with a heavy sigh that I'm typing this. My S.O. used to work from home and had daily Zoom meetings with his team. Although one of his co-workers usually kept her camera off, everyone could hear her lighting a cigarette and puffing into the phone. He said it's the most annoying thing to hear something blowing loudly into their headset while you're trying to debrief about various tasks.

Uh, I can only imagine and have a couple of thoughts. One, that's annoying. Two, that's just having bad manners. If you wouldn't light a cigarette in the middle of a conference room, I highly recommend you don't do it while you're on a Zoom call.

What are some of the annoying Zoom habits you've seen? Let us know in the comments!

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We've all been there — your wallet finally recovered post-holidays in the first quarter of the year, only for you to slowly creep into over-spend mode yet again as summer fun takes over. Those ebbs and flows are totally normal, but sometimes it just means you have to pause and take a moment for a little mid-year financial reset so you don't totally lose sight of your goals.

Tori Dunlap, author of NYT bestseller Financial Feminist and the money expert behind @herfirst100k, has some helpful tips if you're trying to get back on financial track. Instead of cutting off fun cold turkey, here's how you can take stock of what you have, readjust your goals, and still spend on the fun stuff while also putting your best financial foot forward. Here are three questions Dunlap wants you to ask during your mid-year financial reset to accomplish this!

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1. Were my financial goals reasonable?

Dunlap suggests that chances are...they weren't. Saving a million dollars in a month probably isn't realistic, and sometimes saving one hundred dollars in a month isn't either. It all depends on your circumstances — what you're bringing in (income) and what's going out (bills, cost of living, etc). Take note of what you're working with so you can adjust accordingly.

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2. How do I need to optimize to be able to achieve those goals?

Sometimes you can make simple changes in your spending, but other times you may need to re-evaluate your money goals a little bit. Dunlap suggests asking, "What is the new goal that I need to set that is actually achievable?"

Sit down with your expenditures, actually find out what's left over from paycheck to paycheck after you pay your bills, and set your goals from there. Once you approach money in a way that makes sense for you, you're more likely to follow the plan.

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3. What plan am I actually gonna do to achieve those goals?

Dunlap is adamant that "a goal without a plan is just a wish." And she's right! We can hope and dream for the million dollar savings account all we want, but if we want to make that happen, then we need to kick it into high gear with some action. Not just any action either — intentional, well-thought out choices that you can put in motion with the plan you set for yourself. This could include, but isn't limited to:

  1. Knowing what you're saving for — vacation, wedding, house, retirement, etc — and putting a name to it.
  2. Automating your savings by having a specific amount of your paycheck deposited right into your savings account.
  3. Setting a "going out budget" so you can still enjoy rooftop cocktails and other fun with your friends within reason and without overspending.

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There are some celebrity relationships that catch me off guard (like Pete Davidson and Madelyn Cline), there are some that feel like they're eternal soulmates (like Tom Holland and Zendaya, and Ryan Gosling and Eva Mendes), and then there are some that feel so electric, I scream when I find out about them — which is exactly how I reacted when I found out Dua Lipa's boyfriend is Callum Turner! The pop star and actor are at the top of their game right now, and I cannot get enough of them. Here's everything you need to know about Dua Lipa and Callum Turner's relationship, because they're my new Roman Empire.

The Latest News About Dua Lipa's Boyfriend Callum Turner

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January 11, 2024 — Dua Lipa And Callum Turner Are Spotted After Masters Of The Air Premiere

After the London premiere of Callum Turner's new TV show Masters Of The Air, Dua Lipa and Callum were reportedly "getting cozy ... and slow dancing the night away," via TMZ. If you ask me, there's nothing more romantic than slow dancing together so this is a top-notch way to start off a relationship.

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January 14, 2024 — Dua Lipa And Callum Turner Have Dinner Together

After Callum Turner's Q&A event in Santa Monica, California, Dua Lipa's boyfriend reportedly took the singer out to R+D Kitchen for dinner, via Page Six. (Now I *have* to know what Dua Lipa and Callum Turner order for dinner.) They both looked very British — Dua Lipa in her coat and trousers and Callum Turner in a turtleneck sweater and cargo pants.

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January 16, 2024 — Dua Lipa's Boyfriend Gives Her A Kiss On The Cheek

After a dinner at LA restaurant Sushi Park, Dua Lipa's boyfriend gave the Argylle actress a really sweet kiss on the cheek. When I saw this photo I wanted to melt! Everything about this celebrity couple makes me love them: their height difference, their body language, the fact that they clearly love being around each other. Swoon!

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January 30, 2024 — Dua Lipa And Callum Turner Share Lots Of PDA

During a day out in Beverly Hills, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner were seen with their arms around each other, laughing, kissing, and just having a good time. They wore complimentary outfits like the power couple they are, with Dua in a white tank and light wash jeans and Callum wearing a cream-colored Henley and jeans.

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February 18, 2024 — Dua Lipa And Callum Turner Attend The 2024 BAFTAS Afterparty Together

After the BAFTAs on February 18, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner headed to the British Vogue and Tiffany & Co.’s annual Fashion & Film afterparty at Annabel's nightclub in London — where they were seen holding hands! After wearing a flowing red gown to the event, Dua Lipa changed into a chic Valentino LBD with a statement necklace, while Callum Turner wore a black suit.

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March 15, 2024 — Dua Lipa's Boyfriend Callum Turner Gets Cozy With The Singer

After sharing a Friday breakfast in LA, Dua Lipa and Callum Turner took a stroll together around the city. The actor and singer were inseparable during their outing, with their arms around each other in a really cute and comfortable way. Dua Lipa's F1-style Gucci moto jacket was the perfect way to top her casual shirt + jeans + slipper outfit, and Callum Turner's all-black outfit really let her shine. I'm obsessed with the fact that in every single photo, this couple has their arms around each other. They're so affectionate, and I just can't get over it!

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March 26, 2024 — Dua Lipa and Callum Turner Have A Romantic Dinner In Paris

Dua Lipa's boyfriend and the singer were spotted in the City of Love, which, TBH, is fitting because this couple is *so* into each other! They looked "very cute and happy all night," according to a DeuxMoi source, and based on Callum Turner's expression in this pic, I don't doubt it.

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March 28, 2024 — Callum Turner Reveals His Favorite Dua Lipa Song

Turns out, we're not the only ones listening to Dua Lipa on repeat — and we're not the only ones with a favorite song either. In an interview with Vanity Fair, Callum Turner reveals his favorite Dua Lipa song (even if he avoids talking about his relationship with the popstar): “Houdini!”

Throughout the song, Dua addresses a new potential partner, and sings about how she's notorious for disappearing from relationships (just like, you guessed it, Houdini). However, maybe this person "could cause a girl to change her ways." It looks like Callum might have done just that! Either way, "Houdini" has been stuck in my head since its release, so I totally understand.

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July 2, 2024 — Dua Lipa Hard Launches Callum Turner On Instagram

Dua took to England during the last week of June as she was headlining Glastonbury music festival! Callum tagged along, and it wasn't long before the pair was spotted publicly walking around the festival grounds together.

Dua shared a recap of her time at the festival via Instagram. She included several pics of her with her friends, her Glastonbury performance, and finally – a few pictures with Callum! Did someone say 'hard launch'?

Slides 2 and 9 of her Instagram carousel picture the couple together. The first snap (above) is of them walking side-by-side wearing festival garb, and the second capture is of the two enjoying a drink together in the grass. So sweet!

Was Callum Turner in Harry Potter?

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Callum Turner wasn't in the original Harry Potter movies, but he did star in the Fantastic Beasts franchise as Theseus Scamander! You can also see Callum Turner in Emma., The Last Letter from Your Lover, The Boys in the Boat, and Masters of the Air.

How did Dua Lipa get discovered?

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Dua Lipa starred in a 2013 commercial for The X Factor, then began recording her music in 2015 with Warner Music Group. Her career really took off thanks to songs like "New Rules" off her 2017 Dua Lipa album, but 2020's "Levitating" cemented her as a pop music icon.

What is Dua Lipa's boyfriend's age?

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Callum Turner was born on February 15, 1990, making him 34 years old, while Dua Lipa (28 years old) was born on August 22, 1995. The couple has a five year age gap.

What's been your favorite moment with Dua Lipa's boyfriend Callum Turner? Follow us on Facebook for more celeb relationship news and check out Everything You Need To Know About Miley Cyrus' Boyfriend Maxx Morando!

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It would be really amazing if we always knew how to act in professional settings, but it's likely that we all have a few annoying work habits we're guilty of. I know that goes against the idea that we're talented, hardworking, and inspirational women who are capable of world domination, but nothing about these things signal we're flawless. We may know all of the lyrics to Beyoncé's song of the same name, but everyone has one or two bad work habits to kick at the end of the day.

No matter if we're learning how to communicate better or are trying to figure out what's appropriate for a weekly Zoom call, we've all done something that's a little sketchy. I'm not being self-depreciating when I say I know for a fact I have some habits that have yielded a few loving, but honest, "Jasmine, relax" statements. I'm working on more than a few things, but luckily a report by Owl Labs and Beam Jobs' CEO, Stephen Green, helped me pinpoint some of the most annoying work habits out there.

I also added a few of my own from working in an office setting for 10 years because you tend to see a lot when you're not a hybrid employee 👀.

Talking Loudly

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Owl Labs, a company that builds 360-degree videoconferencing solutions for 200K+ hybrid organizations, found that loud talking is one of the biggest complaints that respondents aren't a fan of. In fact, 35% of people listed this as a big no-no for them.

Ironically, this is something that became increasingly annoying at my former job. Let's just say there was a person who would air all their grievances about people or life very loudly, sometimes in front of clients. It made for rather tense work days that I don't really miss.

However, the point is that not everyone wants to hear us having loud conversations at work.

Bad Bathroom Habits

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Sigh... This shouldn't still be a thing in 2024, but I know it is. Nothing can be more annoying than seeing your co-worker head back to their desk without washing their hands. Not only does this person usually touch multiple items throughout the conference room, they also seem to want to hand you important papers with their unwashed hands.

Let's leave this annoying habit behind please!

Leaving Used Tampons or Pads Out in the Open

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Again, I'm not big on shaming people for having periods. They're a natural part of life, but not everyone wants to see the remnants of them — especially at work. There have been times where I've stumbled across used tampons and pads on restroom floors as if a trashcan doesn't exist.

It's not a pleasant sight and no one should be subjected to it.

Heating Up Smelly Food

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Stephen Greet, CEO of Beam Jobs, says, "Strong food odors can be distracting and unpleasant for others in a shared workspace. Foods with pungent aromas, like fish, fried foods, or heavily spiced dishes, can linger in the air and make it difficult for colleagues to concentrate."

I'm willing to admit I happily heated up a piece of salmon for lunch once, and it did not go over well with my colleagues. The smell filled our entire tiny office, and my former co-workers didn't let me live it down for weeks. I was beyond embarrassed, and vowed to never bring smelly food to the office again.

Some people may have an aversion to strong smells and this can lead to, "... nausea or other discomfort in some people," according to Greet. Obviously everyone needs to eat, but let's just be thoughtful of what we're bringing into shared spaces!

Consistently Changing the Thermostat

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This is another major pet peeve workers have, according to Owl Labs. In fact, it's the logged as the second highest complaint in their report. While I'm not sure if there's ever going to be an ideal office temperature (we're all different!), setting the thermostat to extreme highs (think 70+ during Winter) and extreme lows (anything under 65 degrees during warmer months) can be really uncomfortable for other people.

The best thing to do is either invest in portable desk fan or a nice knit cardigan.

Dominating a Work Meeting or Call

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We've all been in a meeting where someone always tends to dominate the conversation, sometimes through no fault of their own. Some people don't may not do it on purpose, but there are others who engage in what Greet calls 'Meeting Monologues.'

"In a professional setting, meetings are supposed to be interactive discussions where everyone has a chance to share their thoughts and ideas. However, this collaborative process is slowed down when one or a few people take over the conversation by talking for long periods of time without letting others speak," he says.

Unfortunately, this doesn't create a collaborative environment and can have adverse effects on employees or co-workers. "This way of running meetings stops people from sharing their ideas with each other and can make others feel unimportant or afraid to speak up," Greet explains. "Being ready and sharing your thoughts are important, but for meetings to work, others need to be able to join in and be sure that everyone's voice is heard."

Humble Bragging Every Chance You Get

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This is something I know I've done and have been working on doing less of at work. For anyone who's confused by what that means, Greet says, "This refers to the act of bragging or promoting yourself while saying things that sound humble or self-deprecating. For example, 'I know I'm not the smartest person, but I graduated at the top of my class.'"

This is the professional version of fishing for compliments in a covert way. Overall, Greet says, "People who humble-brag seem hypocritical and not truly humble, which can be annoying to those around them." Let's be proud of our accomplishments without making others feel less than, okay?

Want to know if you're doing team too much on your next flight? Check out how you can improve your airplane etiquette!

Your upcoming barbecues and parties call call for mouth-watering summer recipes— including some ridiculously easy mixed drinks to sip! From delicious margaritas to mocktails, you'll love saving time because they don't take more than 10 minutes to make.

Ease, style, and taste are the name of the game this summer so be sure to bookmark these 14 easy mixed drinks that are as refreshing as they're delicious!

The Edgy Veg

Spicy Grapefruit Margarita

Easy mixed drinks should be as quick as they are, well, easy. This grapefruit margarita has a spicy twist thanks to cayenne pepper, but all it takes is just a pinch! The last thing you want to do is burn your tastebuds as you're sipping this cool summer drink! (Via The Edgy Veg)

Half Baked Harvest

Blackberry Tequila Lemon Cooler

According to Tieghan Gerard of Half Baked Harvest, this cocktail is "...the easiest to mix up." It's pretty to look at and it's taste will leave you wanting more. You'll need blackberries, thyme leaves, silver tequila, Florida's Natural Brand Lemonade, and sparkling water as a topper!

The best part is that it only takes 5 minutes to make! (via Half Baked Harvest)

Mixop

Pineapple Cucumber Gin

Sipping gin doesn't have to be boring or colorless. Actually, we like to think it makes for the perfect companion to one of the backyard barbecues you'll no doubt be invited to. The pineapple and cucumber flavors will offset each other, making it one of the easy mixed drinks you don't mind making all summer. (Via Mixop)

Averie Cooks

Malibu Sunset Cocktail

Dreaming of spending time watching the sun set in Malibu? Taste the next best thing with this summer cocktail! In just 2 minutes you'll be sipping on pineapple-orange juice, Malibu coconut rum, and drizzled grenadine. (Via Averie Cooks)

Barley and Sage

Empress Gin French 75 Cocktail

You've never seen the French 75 Cocktail like this before! This pretty drink is made of Empress 1908 Gin, lemon juice, simply syrup, and prosecco.

In case you're curious, the Empress 1908 gin is what makes this French 75 Cocktail the pastel lilac drink we'll gladly share on Instagram! (Via Barley and Sage)

Vanilla And Bean

Cranberry-Orange Gin Smash

Cranberries are known for being a little on the tart side, but their flavor will be balanced by the sweet, citrusy taste of oranges! Add in Grand Marnier, simple syrup, and rosemary leaves, and you've got yourself a lovely gin smash that even your parents won't be able to get enough of. (Via Vanilla And Bean)

Crowded Kitchen

Blue Mojito

We know a classic mojito when we see one, but this blue curaçao version will remind you of the tropical vacation you'll be going on soon. It takes around 7 minutes to blend to perfection, but it's worth every ounce of prep work! (Via Crowded Kitchen)

Cozy Cravings

Lemon Lime Margarita

Easy mixed drinks can look as complicated as they want or simple like this juicy lemon lime margarita! It reminds us of the an adult lemonade, which makes summer get togethers even more fun. (Via Cozy Cravings)

Butternut Bakery Blog

Honeydew Tequila Sour

Make honeydew tequila sour cocktails for the sleepover you plan to host with your closest friends! You'll need a honeydew melon, blanco tequila, melon liqueur, fresh lime juice, agave, honeydew puree, and a large egg white to make this pretty lime drink. (Via Butternut Bakery Blog)

Tito's Vodka

Watermelon Agua Fresca

No doubt someone in your circle has a thing for watermelon so make them this aqua fresca cocktail. Featuring Tito's Handmake Vokda, lime juice, watermelon agua fresca, and mint for garnish, you'll enjoy tasting this smooth drink. (Via Watermelon Agua Fresca)

Vikalinka

Pimm's Recipe

Make this cool summer cocktail when you want to taste something that reminds you of something our ladies on Bridgerton would gladly sip. It's hailed as a nod to British summers and is made up Pimm's No 1, lemonade, elderflower liqueur, strawberries, and more! (Via Vikalinka)

Completely Delicious

Tangerine Sorbet Champagne Floats

Celebrating your best friend's birthday? Make these festive tangerine sorbet champagne floats! All you need is fresh tangerine juice, sparkling wine, granulated sugar, and sparking wine to top everything off! It's one of the easy mixed drinks that doesn't require a lot, but still tastes amazing. (Via Completely Delicious)

Pink Owl Kitchen

Grapefruit Ginger Beer Mocktail

If you're planning to stay away from alcohol this summer, you can make this easy grapefruit ginger beer mocktail! It's equally sweet and tart, making it the perfect drink to toss back in the morning. (Via Pink Owl Kitchen)

Munching with Mariyah

Summer Orange Spritz

Still craving an adult citrus drink? Make this tasty summer orange spritz! You'll need a Meyer lemon, Navel orange, maple syrup, kosher salt, and club soda to make this healthy mocktail. (Via Munching with Mariyah)

Which easy mixed drinks will you be sipping on this summer? Let us know on Facebook!

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Though we're all about our reusable water bottles (and everything related to the Stanley tumbler), the love we have for fancy-shmancy bottled water is just undeniable. Despite the crisp, cold convenience associated with bottled water, there's a *huge* rift in which brands actually taste good.

Some drinkers prefer Aquafina over Dasani (or even artesian water cuvée, like the cast of Vanderpump Rules), and that's okay – but sommelier Belinda Chang has an immeasurable wealth of knowledge to dictate which ones are worth sipping on based on their flavor (and yes, they differ).

Not every bottled water is created equal, and this expert-backed ranking is proof. Onward!

What type of bottled water is healthiest?

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Mineral water is considered the healthiest bottled water since it contains additional minerals and vitamins.

What is the top-rated bottled water?

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According to our ranking of the best and worst bottled waters, Roundy's bottled water is #1.

Is bottled water safe to drink?

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In terms of your health, all plastic bottled waters are the worst – they can contain hundreds of thousands of microplastics that harm the body. The safest bottled water you can drink is likely some filtered water that you put into a reusable water bottle.

What are the top 5 worst bottled waters?

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Propel, Dasani, Ice Mountain, Aquafina, and Naleczowianka are the top 5 worst bottled waters according to their taste.

What is the top 5 best drinking water?

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According to expert water sommelier rankings, the top 5 best drinking waters are: Evian, Smeraldina, SmartWater, Fiji, and Roundy's.

Meet Sommelier Brenda Chang

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Belinda Chang hails from Chicago, and was formerly the head of the wine and spirits program at upscale steakhouse Maple & Ash, so she knows her drinks. While she usually puts her skills towards perfect pairings of wine and sumptuous meals, Belinda welcomed Thrillist into her domain to put water to the ultimate test.

Belinda compared ten different bottled water brands by evaluating their flavor, aroma, texture and finish of each, giving them a score out of a possible 100 points. Her bottled water ratings shed light on which brands you should drink!

“A good bottled water shouldn’t have any off-putting aromas or flavors – that would be an automatic negative,” Belinda explained. “In wine, we always talk about terroir, and I think for water, it’s the same. You want it to speak of the place where it comes from. And, of course, you want it to be delicious.”

The Best Bottled Waters, Ranked

10. Propel: 69/100

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When it came to tasting Propel bottled water, Belinda was immediately put off by the odor, saying it smells "salty, metallic.” Ew. When it came to taste, it might not have been as bad, but it certainly wasn’t an A+.

“When it gets onto your tongue, the impact is bizarre. The texture and flavor is a lot like Gatorade, but not masked with orange or blue raspberry.”

9. Dasani: 70/100

Dasani

Dasani was another bottled water that was... somewhat stinky. “See, this one does not smell good — it smells like a wine that’s been dosed with sulphates.” What’s with all the smelly water?

Belinda deemed that when it comes to Dasani, “The thirst-quenching quotient is really low on this guy.”

8. Ice Mountain: 81/100

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Ice Mountain bottled water got it right if you’re looking for nothing but water – tasteless water.

“It’s completely neutral in almost every way, which I think is a total positive.” In this case, definitely. Though Belinda did note a slight “mineral-y” aftertaste, a “pipe-like flavor.” No thanks.

7. Aquafina: 84/100

Aquafina

Instead of tasting pipe-like, Belinda felt Aquafina tasted “a little powdery, with some dissolved minerals and a little bit of salt.” Still, she felt that this was a decent thirst-quencher.

“For an inexpensive water that you’re just drinking because you’re in the airport and you want to hydrate before you go on a flight, I think this is a good option.”

6. Naleczowianka: 89/100

Naleczowianka

Naleczowianka bottled water was another water with a “distinctive” smell — this time, a stony hint. Kinda strangely, it made Belinda think of “a salt character — I want it with a pierogi.” That’s… specific.

Overall, this one failed where it seems to matter the most, with the skilled sommelier noting, “It’s not that thirst-quenching. It dries out the palate.”

5. Evian: 90/100

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Evian bottled water is better when it comes to the smell, Belinda claiming it’s “really clean on the nose.” But interestingly, she also noted, “I do taste the Alps — I don’t smell them, but I taste them. And I can definitely imagine myself après-ski with a bottle of Evian.” That’s a plus for Evian!

4. Smeraldina: 92/100

Smeraldina

Smeraldina bottled water scored slightly higher than Evian despite the fact that “after you have a sip of it, it feels like there’s this fine silt lying on your tongue.”

Besides that, however, “this would transport you back to the south of Italy.” Whoa. First the Alps, now Italy. We’re globetrotting with every sip.

3. Smartwater: 93/100

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Smartwater is actually something that Belinda is familiar with herself, but admitted, “I’ve always chugged this the next morning when I’m hungover.” However, when she took some time to consider it, she claims, “it’s probably 1000% the marketing, but it does taste different,” i.e. a really interesting texture in the mid-palate, which Belinda assumes is the added electrolytes.

2. Fiji: 98/100

Fiji Water

Fiji took the runner-up spot of the best bottled water to drink, partly due to the fact that it’s “totally neutral on the nose, which [Belinda thinks] is important,” but it was also the fact that it’s a heavy water that got Belinda’s stamp of approval.

“[If] you want to drink a glass of water after a spectacular dish or, like, a great bite of a burger, you want something that cleanses, and this is it. I really love this water.”

1. Roundy's Purified Drinking Water: 99/100

Roundy's

And the bottled water winner is… Roundy’s! First, the smell won Belinda over. “This is going to sound so weird, but it’s a little sweet-smelling — which I like!” But, of course, that wasn’t all. Taste is the major factor here, and the sommelier thought this option was delicious. “It has no pretension, it’s incredibly thirst-quenching.

It doesn’t taste like anything, which is perfect. When you’re drinking water you just want to be drinking water, and this is the most watery of all the waters. This is the Moet Imperial of bottled water — it’s simple, it’s classic and it does exactly what it’s supposed to do. It delivers and that’s my professional opinion.”

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H/T Thrillist.

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This post has been updated.