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I've heard time and time again Americans don't have banter, I've heard Americans complain they don't understand British, European, Australian etc banter. I've heard Brits, Euros, Australians complain that their attempts at banter completely flop when they live/work in the US. We've all seen the famous Johan Hill clip where he gets super butthurt over French banter.
Yet watching TAFS where Adam interviews actors and such... it's all British style banter? Cumtown was also an entire podcast of banter and it comes off as completely natural.
Did banter enter American interaction/comedy now or was it always there or is it a regional thing?
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>>217801498
god you're retarded
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buy an ad
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>>217801498
You fucking cumtown/podcast faggots are the worst
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>>217801498
It was so good when he snapped at adam
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>>217801758
>podcast faggots are the worst
add british/australian/latino to that and it gets worse than that
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Did Adam hook up with Twiggy?



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