LONDON -- Britain has had to make several deeply difficult decisions over the last couple of years -- who should win the General Election,eroticization of japan in contemporary art Brexit, etc. -- but there is one raging debate that the nation will never be able to agree on.
How the hell do you pronounce the word "scone"? Does it rhyme with "gone", or "moan"?
SEE ALSO: British tea drinking etiquette perfectly explained in chartsThis is obviously an age-old debate, but it's been kicked off again recently by a nationwide poll carried out by YouGov.
So overall "Scone as in 'gone'" just edged it. But what all those numbers really add up to is the fact that we're never, ever going to agree, and it's probably time we just accepted it.
The YouGov poll was shared on the r/unitedkingdom subreddit, where it quickly began drumming up some heated debate.
Let's be honest: even if a law was passed and we were all made to pronounce it a certain way under penalty of being force-fed scones to the point of explosion, we'd still be arguing about it.
We can't even agree on the correct way to eat them:
Scones: so delicious, yet so controversial.
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