Recreational Arguers Go Viral Defending BehaviorBut Not Everyone Agrees

News Source : Newsweek
News Summary
- A new social media buzzword is putting a name to a practice that will be very familiar to some.
- The term was used in reference to the notion that playing board games without people willing to "recreationally argue" was less fun.
- Experts told Newsweek that both outlooks are valid, and recreational arguing, if done respectfully, can in fact be a positive practice.
- For @troublewiththetippetts, a mother of three, recreational arguing has always been part of family life.
A new social media buzzword is putting a name to a practice that will be very familiar to some recreational arguing.Emmaline Dyer (@emmaleendryer), 29, from Dallas, Texas, first came across the [+6783 chars]