A classic debate on how to cut a sandwich has been reignited.
Are you with the more popular group belonging to the diagonal cut or the lesser-used horizontal cut?
A Reddit user raised the question, stating he belongs to the latter.
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They explained "It seems the preferred agreed upon way to cut a sandwich is diagonally but I think a horizontal cut is much more appealing and satisfying."
"It gives more of a full bite every time instead of starting with a small point and working into a fuller middle."
"It also holds a sandwich together better if you have a lot of ingredients that may otherwise slip out from the points of a diagonally cut sandwich."
A few people agreed with him saying " Man I hear ya Bro. That diagonal $ħ!t just drives me up the phuqing WAHL! Horizontal Cut forever"
This person had a lot of opinions. "The diagonal cut is typically known as the fancy cut, whereas the straight vertical is called the standard cut. Can also be quartered, either diagonally, or through the straight cut method. Quartered sandwiches can be served to children, or they can be presented more delicately and served to adults as finger sandwiches."
This person put it into perspective. "Sandwiches are square. Cutting them in half gives you the same amount of crust/interior no matter which way you do it."
What side are you on?
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