banter - to talk to someone in a friendly and humorous way, chit-chat - to talk informally about matters that are not important \informal\, confer - to exchange ideas on a particular subject, often in order to reach a decision on what action to take, Reiterate - to say something again, once or several times \formal\, Butt in - to interrupt a conversation or discussion or someone who is talking \informal\, Broach the subject - to begin a discussion of something difficult, Talk shop - to talk about your job with those you work with when not at work, Clam up - to become silent suddenly, usually because you are embarrassed or nervous, or do not want to talk about a particular subject \informal\, Go on about - to talk about something for a long time, often in an annoying way \inf\, Thrash it out - to discuss a problem in detail until you reach an agreement or find a solution \inf\, Heart-to-heart - a serious conversation between two people, usually close friends, in which they talk honestly about their feelings, Go off on a tangent - to suddenly start talking or thinking about a completely new subjec,

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