What is 'banter'?
Here's a definition:
And another (with a warning about the banter!):
Peter Trudgill writes a regular column for the New European:
The late Geoffrey Leech, professor of English linguistics at Lancaster University, pointed out that one of the more interesting of these conversational principles is the ‘Banter Principle’; and he provided some important insights into the nature of this. Banter is essentially mock-impoliteness. You pretend to be rude to somebody as a way of stressing and reinforcing group solidarity. The Banter Principle is based on the following idea: “We are good friends so we don’t need to be polite to one another. If I insult you, you will understand that it’s a joke, which will prove what good friends we are.”
With a little more here - and some advice:
Here's some advice for young people:
And here's a look at the current dangers:
With a couple of helpful videos here:
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