No.
I believe that counteroffer is a unique word with no antonyms or synonyms.
He made me an offer so I made him a counteroffer.
When a counteroffer is made, the original offer is typically considered rejected and no longer valid.
Yes
An offer can come to an end in five primary ways: Acceptance: The offer is accepted by the offeree, resulting in a binding contract. Rejection: The offeree rejects the offer, which terminates it. Counteroffer: The offeree makes a counteroffer, effectively rejecting the original offer. Lapse of Time: The offer expires after a specified time period or a reasonable time if no period is specified. Revocation: The offeror withdraws the offer before it is accepted, provided the offeree has not already relied on it.
Never in front of children, but rated R movies should be okay!
A counteroffer. This occurs when the offeree proposes different terms than what was originally offered by the offeror, essentially rejecting the initial offer and making a new offer instead.
the difference between offer and counteroffer
Never, really. Positive integers were probably accepted by prehistoric humans.
Technically, the offeror is not making a counteroffer ... s/he is merely making another offer since the first was rejected. So, yes, an offeror can make another offer even though the first was rejected.
Many teenagers struggle with being accepted by others. The important thing to remember is that a person should never have to change who they are to be accepted by others. Rather than try to coerce another group of people to accept you, look for peers who like the same things you do.
New ideas are never readily accepted.