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 didn’t even consider the Normans french anymore at the time. Then again, the french still will exile you for using french incorrectly.
The French are a major reason English is so janky.
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
That’s a lorry.
Thank You, if only you were real and not a figment of our imagination.
In Spanish these are called “camionetas”, something like “truckettes”.
In Australia we call them “Utes” short for “utility vehicle” :)
Nah top one is a lorry
The bottom is a pickup truck
Ute rule
Bottom is a pick-me-up car
You are all wrong of course. This is a truck.
That’s a forklift
Precisely. A forking truck.
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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