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that is exactly the same as my example...You would need to say arrested and charged since both things took place in the past. However if someone WENT to a school but she IS a member of an organization, WENT and IS can be used in the same sentence even though they are of a different tense.
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dzsaigirl,
I love reading the wedding announcements in the chronicle. I was going to ask you if you were going to put yours up, but i read that you arent. Is it really $1,000???? :eek: that is ridiculous!!!! its so funny how almost all the the brides-to-be are members of a sorority. Its actually odd to read one that isnt greek! |
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But in the second example, where both halves of the sentence have subjects, "I went to College X, and I am a Mu Mu," switching tenses is more natural. However, it makes a longer sentence by repeating the subject, and journalists hate longer sentences than are necessary. You could just get around all this by saying, "She went to College X, where she joined Mu Mu." (I suppose this leaves open the possibility she was kicked out, but then let's HOPE she isn't mentioning it in her announcement.) |
Geez-- do I remember how to post a non-confrontational reply :D
Here in my part of the South, greek affiliation actually is a space provided on the form for wedding announcements. Unfortunately, they still put "...where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega Fraternity for Women" -- even though I put in huge black lettering "I AM a member of AXO..." and highlighted it. Our wedding announcements are still free though. Oh, and they don't do the gown thing here -- they used to like when my parents got married years ago, but not now. Now its: Mr. and Mrs. announce their daughter to...son of....the bride graduated....and was....the groom....bridesmaids were...groomsmen were...reception given at....rehearsal dinner given at....after a trip to....the couple will live in.... And that's that. |
I think the reason people put "attended the university of whatever and was a member of abc sorority" is because yes, they went to that school and while they were there they were a member of abc sorority. now, after graduating they are an abc alumna. i think people who are reading the announcement might see "attended the university of whatever and is a member of abc sorority" will believe you are still in college - even though you dont says "attends". ok it made sense before i started typing and i think i lost myself.
basically i dont think its a huge dishonor to say "was a member"...because in college you were an active member...now afterwards you are an alumna. |
If I may speak my piece...I am a native Houstonian and I read the wedding announcements in the Chronicle-it's like one of my favorite parts of the paper! I will be getting married in the next few months, and when I put my announcement in the paper, I fully intend to make a request that they use the PRESENT tense instead of the past tense...
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The Kansas City Star lists Greek Affiliations in wedding annuncements on Sundays as well. |
dzsaigirl,
I was just recently married and I included that I am an Alpha Gam. I am from Jacksonville, FL and I annouced it in the Florida Times-Union. However, when the announcement was published THEY changed it to "was". I think this is because it sounds better and makes sense to those who read it and are not greek. I didn't really take offense to it because it happens to everyone. I wanted to include it none the less because I am proud of it. Hope this clears up any confusion. Erin |
In most southern cities they do include the Greek affiliation with the engagement announcements, deb articles, philanthropy activities, etc. Sorority affiliation is definitely a part of the social scene. Whether you are a social buff or not, it puts us in the paper in a favorable light and may contribute to the popularity of sororities in the south.
With regard to "is" or "was" I think its more in reference to whether you are an active member or an alum. My guess is they view being in a sorority as a phase that is associated with being in college. Rightly or wrongly, I can see their reasoning, because there is a difference in the level of involvement when you are an active vs. when you're alum. |
I love...
...the fact that there are Greeks who acknowledge that we will ALWAYS be an XYZ. It warms my heart! Do your thing dzsaigirl!
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I've been reading the Sunday paper / wedding announcements for the past 10 years and I have never seen a mention of greek organization (East Coast paper). But- I did read an obit that mentioned the woman's greek affiliation. Please let us know when you move out East! We need more greek spirit out here! |
Up in the north, this has to be pretty rare. I have never heard of putting your greek affiliation in your wedding announcement. I don't plan on doing it. That's just the way things are up here. The whole "social-scene" is not a common way of life up here, and that's why many of us are surprised. No one says who designed their wedding dress. If people are wealthy they announce their wealth and stature by having an incredible house or car; you wouldn't know it unless you saw this person because people up here don't advertise stuff like this in the paper. The only time I include my affiliation is if I am in the paper for an academic achievement. This whole idea of these wedding announcements is foreign to me, but I think it would be cool to live in an area where this stuff is common. I know that the ways of life are different just from the sheer fact of having an Aunt that is a Zeta from UT Austin, and still lives in Dallas. I hear about all this stuff from her and it just boggles my mind. I am going to have to ask her if she had an announcement printed up and if she included her affiliation.
Oh, and don't waste a grand on a wedding announcement! I can't believe they're not free!! My family and friends will know and that's what's important to me. I guess I may not understand since we don't do this type of thing up here.....but I can't fathom spending that on a blurb in the paper! Pamper yourself and your bridesmaids at a spa or something!:) |
I remember reading a wedding announcement that stood out in my mind. It said something like
...the groom graduated Phi Beta Kappa from The College of William and Mary and the bride graduated Phi Mu from the University of Virginia. No offense to Phi Mu, a GREAT fraternity, but I thought the wording was weird. Kind of like mixing apples and oranges. |
DNTKE, yep we in the KS. Mo. area do things right!
Graduated from A U and is a member of XYZ Org. I for one am not a was member of my Fraternity but am a Member of My Fraternity! Once again, the middle part of the country prevails for doing the right thing!:) I for one am proud of what I did and what I am still doing with My Fraternity and will be in my OBIT!:cool: |
obsessed...
I am wedding obsessed...now I have another paper to search through for fun wedding stuff! As an East Coaster, mommy and I use to read the wedding announcements in the NY Times every Sunday, the whole greek affiliation I never noticed in them and probably wasn't ever there either. Oh well....
btw...only having gone to a few weddings, what's a double ring ceremony??? :confused: |
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