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Always prefered "medium" sparkly. Still water is just bland. Sure you can drink it if there's nothing else but it's just bland. When it's too sparkly though it kind of distracts from the taste of the water itself too much I think, which also isn't great because it subjectively feels like you didn't drink that much because it doesn't feel as refreshing. So I like the middle ground the most.
German water is very hard (high mineral content) so that "blandness" may be regional and causing the regional popularity of carbonation.
This is not generally true and depends very much on where you live. In my hometown, the water was so hard, it ripped the washing machines. Next town, different water source, no issues at all.
Sparkling water was popular in both towns.