Transcript for Twitter split over how to slice toast

Trouble. Now I have something that's up for debate. Okay. Viral video. It's a question that's been dividing people, been dividing them around the world and in my dressing room this morning. How do you slice your toast? Oh, okay. Diagonal. Students from a university in England tweeted out this picture asking that exact question gives you three choices, number one on the diagonal. Number two, horizontally or number three, vertically. Well, some people argue diagnose nation -- diagonal is the only way to go. I always felt like it was a little aggressive, the points. I prefer the number two style. Was your toast dry? A little dry. Well, stay away from my producer, Sara. You might fight over this one. You like number two. Here we go. One -- this is what one person tweeted. Gives them anxiety which is exactly the opposite for you. Number one gives you anxiety. Number one worries me. Does anybody do number three? You do. One person right here. She's now looking around, oh, sorry. Oh. Right there. You're on an island now, young lady. They say -- if you cut your toast like number three someone tweeted there's something Wong with you. No. That's what somebody tweeted. I didn't say it. I just read it. Are you a triangle. I cut it down the middle. If your toast is giving you anxiety eat something else for breakfast. You cut it vertically. No. Horizontal. No, horizontal? Right down the middle. Right down the middle. I don't know. Down the middle? I'm explaining it to you because my producer has been on me all morning. This is why you cut it horizontally because you get more fast to eat. That's more bread. All the same amount of bread. It's one piece. But your bite gives you more bread surface to start out with and less crust. I feel like it's all crust with the triangle. I tell you right now I'm not going to argue about the toast anymore. I was going to say. It's a big debate. The whole university did a big debate on it. Wow, happy Friday, everybody. I know ow to cut the toast for you. I asked and vast majority said diagonal. What somebody sent me and how they cut their bread. I mean, come on, really. They're just trying to show off. That's sweet. That's very sweet. Looks like a lot of extra work. That doesn't give you anxiety. No, I'm very calm. This is going to really calm

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