“The triangle has always tasted better than the rectangle.”
A British nightclub sparked a lively debate on Twitter regarding the proper way to cut toast, leaving many users in a frenzy over the topic. The discussion ignited when Hallamnation, a venue known for hosting college dance parties, posed the question: “How would you prefer your toast to be cut at the end of a night?” First, let’s acknowledge that ordering toast after a night of revelry is a tradition that Americans could definitely stand to adopt.
Accompanying the tweet was an image showcasing three distinct ways to slice toast. Clearly, option #1 emerged as the favorite. However, our team (based in the U.S.) was taken aback to discover that option #2—a style we had never encountered—was so beloved across the pond. We had no idea people actually cut their toast this way. Meanwhile, option #3 represents the standard method familiar to most Americans. Yet, we learned that our British friends were quite fond of option #2 and viewed our preference for cutting the toast vertically down the middle as outrageous.
Some users were particularly vocal about their disdain for option #3, with one individual continuously tweeting about it. Others, like myself, entered the fray and declared our loyalty to either option #1 or simply skipping toast altogether.
Despite the toast controversy dominating Twitter, it’s worth noting that Hallamnation’s toast initiative serves a charitable purpose. A spokesperson for the venue shared with BuzzFeed that the toast sold during one of their popular events supports Sheffield’s Children’s Hospital Charity. “We ask for voluntary donations in exchange for a slice of toast,” they explained. “This event has been a hit with students for over four years.”
Unfortunately, Hallamnation has not yet revealed their preferred toast slicing method.
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In summary, a recent Twitter debate over the best way to cut toast reveals cultural differences, highlights a charitable initiative, and reinforces the importance of community discussions, even about something as simple as toast!
