One interesting topic is technology. You can banter about the latest gadgets, like whether a new smartphone is really worth the hype. For stories, you can share how a piece of technology changed your life, for example, how getting a laptop made it easier for you to work or study. Hobbies are also great. Banter about how difficult or easy it is to get into a particular hobby. And tell stories about the most exciting thing you've done related to your hobby, like that time you climbed a really high mountain if your hobby is mountaineering.
Well, for bantering, it's important to be observant. Notice the little things around you or about the person you're talking to and make humorous comments based on that. As for telling stories, draw from your own experiences. If you want to banter and tell stories at the same time, like at a party, you could start a story with a bit of a tease. For instance, 'I have a story that'll make you laugh so hard, but first, let me set the scene...' Then go on to tell a funny story about a mix - up at work or something similar.
You can start with personal experiences. Everyone has unique things that have happened to them, like a memorable trip or an encounter with an interesting person.
You could write about adventures in far-off lands or fantastical worlds. That always grabs readers' attention.
A great topic is Santa's workshop. You can draw all the elves making toys, the big machines, and Santa checking the list. Then tell a story about a little elf who has to finish a special toy in a hurry. Another topic could be a family's Christmas dinner. Draw the turkey, the presents under the tree in the corner, and the happy family. The story could be about a surprise guest who shows up at the dinner.
One great one is 'The Hating Game' by Sally Thorne. The main characters have amazing banter throughout the book. It's a workplace romance filled with witty exchanges and a slow - burn love story that keeps you hooked.
You could write about personal experiences, like a memorable vacation or a challenging life event. That can make the story relatable and heartfelt.
You could tell stories about adventures in far - off lands, like exploring the Amazon rainforest or climbing the Himalayas.
One great story is about a boy who learned to play a musical instrument from scratch. He was initially not very good, but with perseverance, he improved day by day. Eventually, he was able to perform in front of his school and inspired other students to pick up music. These kinds of stories are much more positive and worthy of sharing than inappropriate ones.
Time - traveling mishaps are also good. You can say 'I time - traveled back to the dinosaur age and the dinosaurs were all wearing top hats and monocles.' And also 'Inanimate objects coming to life' such as 'The street lamps started dancing in the middle of the night.' These topics can inspire really wild and fun stories in the game of telling absurd stories.
One good topic is a mom teaching her kids valuable life lessons. For instance, how she teaches them about honesty by returning a lost wallet. This shows the mom's role in shaping the children's character.