It’s called a pick-up but I’ve never seen anyone pick one up.
They’re used to go pick up groceries all the time.
*ute
English-speaking countries try not to police other English-speaking countries’ dialects challenge (impossible)
English trying to not be the most janky language ever (thanks, french people) /s
The French are a major reason English is so janky.
The french didn’t even consider the Normans french anymore at the time. Then again, the french still will exile you for using french incorrectly.
EN.US try not to dominate all online EN spaces challenge (impossible)
Americans try not to call americanise English challenge (impossible)
So a pickup TRUCK is not a truck but a delivery van is?
There is no van in this image.
That’s not even a dry van, it’s a flatbed with lazy tarps
This is a van
Thank You, if only you were real and not a figment of our imagination.
That’s a lorry.
In Spanish these are called “camionetas”, something like “truckettes”.
In Australia we call them “Utes” short for “utility vehicle” :)
Ute rule
Nah top one is a lorry
The bottom is a pickup truck
You are all wrong of course. This is a truck.
That’s a forklift
Precisely. A forking truck.
Bottom is a pick-me-up car
SUV with an open trunk
That’s a Lastkraftwagen, not a truck
thats a boganmobile
That’s cute honey, now rendition the criminals we tell you to and stay out of our military bases.
The hell are you on about
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