The store I'm talking about doesn't bag your things either. And they charge you for bags. You can either buy them, bring your own or you can take their throw-away boxes for free. I like that store.
i call it a cart...lots of european friends i had called it a trolley though.
in slovak we call in it a vozik but i dont know how that would translate lol sorry
oh ok so yeah...in slovak the 'mentality' is that the cart is some little vehicle...like a trolley or cart basically...a little thing on wheels. so i guess cart is the most common.
lol i never thought i would be analyzing carts this way
What do you call a shopping cart?
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The store I'm talking about doesn't bag your things either. And they charge you for bags. You can either buy them, bring your own or you can take their throw-away boxes for free. I like that store.
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oh yeah, you have your bags here too but poeple usually bring their own like material bags...maybe your store is european owned or something
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OK, but what do you call a cart though? Here and in Slovakia? Of course translate the Slovakian term into English, if possible, please!
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i call it a cart...lots of european friends i had called it a trolley though.
in slovak we call in it a vozik but i dont know how that would translate lol sorry
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Google translate says it translates to cart. lol.
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oh ok so yeah...in slovak the 'mentality' is that the cart is some little vehicle...like a trolley or cart basically...a little thing on wheels. so i guess cart is the most common.
lol i never thought i would be analyzing carts this way