Hellefiedboy t1_jecgkeb wrote
Reply to comment by dre235 in I was in the supermarket with the wife today when completely out of the blue she said "You know something? You really are a lazy bastard!" by SionGest
I was born and raised in Canada, and we call them carts, sometimes shopping carts.
JackTheSnack19 t1_jecvnko wrote
This is the way
LittleSociety5047 t1_jeewbzf wrote
Shopping Carts in Canada. But we are aware of countries outside our own so we are not confused if someone uses “buggy” or “trolley”
Hellefiedboy t1_jef012b wrote
Okay, fine, where I live in Canada.
berkyl_ t1_jeedclb wrote
Born and raised in Switzerland and we call them Einkaufswagen
Hellefiedboy t1_jeen1yt wrote
Shush with your Einkaufswagen ( I think that means something about vehicle). What does it mean, though?
berkyl_ t1_jeengxq wrote
It means shopping cart/trolley, sorry that translation isn‘t that spectacular
Hellefiedboy t1_jeep4gi wrote
It's a fine translation, I just know the word "wagen" is normally something to do with vehicle, so it's fine idk I lost my train of thought.
berkyl_ t1_jeeprgo wrote
„Wagen“ is slur for car, yes. Otherwise it‘s „Auto“ (short for „Automobil“)
Hellefiedboy t1_jeeqis6 wrote
Calling cars a slur is not something I thought I would ever be able to do in my lifetime.
berkyl_ t1_jeexn9v wrote
Maybe I spelled it wrong, what I meant is: „Wagen“ is disparaging for „car“.
Hellefiedboy t1_jef077s wrote
It's pretty much the same thing as a slur, in english, that is.
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