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Nah, she wasn't mad, by the time I'd told her, the process was completed and there wasn't anything she could do, by either of us. But she was very supportive and very happy because it was something that she wanted for us. It was something that she didn't get to do because of where she went to school, the D9 organizations weren't there at the time. |
Libra I think your situation is different from the OP's. Your Mom wasn't vested in another D9 sorority. The OP's Mom is. Your Mom could still join you. :)
The OP's sister knew the Mom would be hurt. The OP's sister involved the Dad. |
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My sister confirmed that it's just a personal call to the probate show. I am sure that they have no knowledge that my mom is from a different sorority.
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1-I did not reveal what sorority my mom is in nor which one my sister is trying to join. Nor did I say either was a D9, so that could be dozens of different possibilites. 2-It is not uncommon for a student who is not working, but only a full-time student, to ask his/her parents for the money and/or take out a student loan to pay for the process. 3-My sister isn't the first, second, or last person that will not join her mother (or his father)'s sorority/fraternity. :) |
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A bit of advice: quit before you dig your hole deeper. |
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The "sister," eh? Sure.
Siblings usually shut up by now. The aspirants themselves usually don't. |
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(I feel a particular way about certain types of videos posted on youtube. In fact, I see no point in youtube unless it involves music and music videos) On another note, there's a reason why prospective new members don't tell everyone that they are going through the process. When you release information to "outsiders," you can't control where the info ends up. It might end up on GC. People have to think about who they trust and who knows how to shut up. |
Does "the call" remind anyone else of the mysterious "thing" that pops up in some of the recruitment stories? :rolleyes:
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I'm very unfamiliar with "the call." Prospectives can call their own peoples if they need money or want to invite them to something (where nonmembers are welcome).
We only called Sorors, who were the aspirants' family members and friends, to invite them to members-only and all-welcome events. |
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I am not the person going through the process. The reason I am still talking because I wanted to point out that I felt differently about previous posts that I am oversharing. I have never heard of "the call" either, but I am only going by what I was told was going to happen. Obviously different sororities and/or different chapters do things differently. I would understand your concern if I was like "yea my sister is going through MIP for Xi Chi Beta and we live in missouri and she goes to the University of Missouri."(for example). Everything that I have listed here have been basic questions that any person could go through. People get divorced ALL THE TIME. Students go to one parent over the other when they need money. Plus I am sure that not ALL students run home to tell their parents the minute they get the phone call that they were selected to go through MIP for the sorority/fraternity. Nothing new there guys. And the original question: How do you tell your mom you are joining a different sorority before she finds out through an outside source? |
Don't get me wrong though, I do appreciate you ladies trying to hint at me to use more discretion, and I will keep that in mind in future post.
All of my posts here past the original question have been in response to questions asked as a way to give someone trying to answer the question a better understanding of the situation without, what I feel, reveals too many details. |
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You are the OP of the thread to which the current responses are being given. And in fact, you put a different spin on what the first OP asked. She specified first generation college students in reference to the fact that the parents would not understand about Greek Life. As far the inferences and implications, remember in whose forum you are. If the orgs weren't relevant to us why not name them? |
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