Trucks In American Culture Essay

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When any American hears the word truck a certain image comes to their mind. Whether that image be a bright and shiny fully loaded vehicle, an old loud rusty piece of machinery that barely runs, or even a raised up truck with big tires covered with mud. What image pops into someone’s head when they hear that word depends on their social class and high culture compared to low culture. Socialization explains why people buy certain brands of trucks. Social norms also help play into the different styles of trucks and who in the American society possess them. People in America view trucks very differently than the majority of European nations for certain reasons. Trucks have very different meanings and uses behind them across the United States as well as in European countries. The truck in American culture can be utilized in many different ways. One of those ways is through work. Many Americans in the working class own trucks that they use for their job. A truck can be used for construction purposes, landscaping and home remodeling, concrete laying, and many other …show more content…
This distinction concerns the lifestyles of people who vary in their social standing. High culture is composed of people who are wealthier and obtain a higher socioeconomic status. On the other end, low culture is the portion of the population that is middle class and working class. This relates to the different types of trucks because people of high culture tend to drive more expensive and luxury trucks while people of low culture own trucks that are significantly less in value. This can also be viewed in the way that the lower culture tend to own more trucks than the higher culture because many working class jobs require a truck. High culture versus low culture is a great explanatory concept that helps describe the distribution of trucks in

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