Thus gives rise to the perpetual debate about when joking around crosses the line into offence.
I think the old rules if sensitivity and perception apply here, and I hesitate to suggest that either or both are in short supply in Yorkshire in general, or Heddingly in particular.
If someone is laughing and joining in with banter, then fine, acceptability finds its own level.
But if one or more people are clearly uncomfortable or upst, then dismissing the behaviour as 'banter' and the non-participants as lacking a sense of humour is simply not acceptable.
Because someone does not appreciate your humour means it's your responsibility to adjust it, not theirs to accommodate your idea of wit.
It's about being an adult with a sense of responsibility and awareness, not an overgrown adolescent with personality problems.