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@MostlyHarmless The 1 and 6 is correct though

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@MostlyHarmless Do North Americans really refer to driving a manual car as "drive stick"?
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@MostlyHarmless AI tattoo?
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@MostlyHarmless Do North Americans really refer to driving a manual car as "drive stick"?
@davidf @MostlyHarmless They do.
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@MostlyHarmless Do North Americans really refer to driving a manual car as "drive stick"?
@davidf @MostlyHarmless i guess it's short for "stick shift"
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@MostlyHarmless Do North Americans really refer to driving a manual car as "drive stick"?
@davidf @MostlyHarmless
Some do. Where I’m from we call it a standard car. The others are called automatic. A stick shift is also another way of describing it. -
@MostlyHarmless Do North Americans really refer to driving a manual car as "drive stick"?
@davidf @MostlyHarmless Yes. I’ve never heard anyone in the US refer to it a as standard transmission. I refer to it as a manual.
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