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I think of a GDI as someone who acts as I described in my earlier post. I have GDI friends and I have independent friends. My independent friends never say anything negative about me being Greek, they sometimes come and support us at philanthropy events, and they ask me how things are going with the sorority. Occassionally they'll wish me luck with rush or an event I'm running off to. My GDI friends insult my being Greek every chance they get. They don't make an effort to learn more information about what being Greek means, and they are so unsupportive of events that, as an example, I had one friend who ripped down all our fliers for a blood drive one year.
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God Damn Independent
We also call them "Randoms" But if you're a frat groupie, and you're giving yourself a nickname (GDI-LOVE!) just to fit in with the other frat groupies that are in sororities and you talk about how dumb sororities are all the time... puh-LEASE. |
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Yeah, that sounds more like someone with anger management issues.
Can we say vandalism?! |
In My OpiNIon
GDI= Gosh Darn Independent It DOESNT mean you hate Greeks, DOESNT mean that you will never be Greek. You are just currently Independent. Simple Really. Again, ALL people are GDI's at one point, if you were born with letters, seek counseling. I am CGDIACGDLI :D |
I really hate the term GDI. It is so degrading, whether Greeks are calling Independants that, or when they are calling themselves that. Makes it sound like a bad thing to be independent.
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I'm a Gosh Darn Independent....How is that degrading? Not jumping on you or anything, I've heard a few people online say that. I'm perfectly fine with my independent status, where I'm from it's not a big deal, definitely not degrading. No one cares either way really. |
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Secondly, your definition of GDI may be your OWN, but it's not the commonly used version. A GDI is typically someone who is not only NOT Greek, but anti-Greek... and loudly anti-Greek, someone who is extremely proud of not being in a sorority or fraternity because they have negative feelings about Greek organizations. Your definition of GDI is really... well, "not in a GLO". I agree that it's offensive when used to describe everyone who is not Greek. There are people who are not affiliated... and there are GDIs. |
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So It's that *cough* bullchIT *cough* superiority thing again. Greeks think GDI's hate Greeks....tehetehe....WOW There Are No Words. But Thanks For The Clarification:D |
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Please say your version of GDI hate Greeks...Gracias |
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Edited to add: I am discussing the definition of GDI that most people find offensive, as in sairose's comment. It is entirely possible that people elsewhere use GDI as a non-derogatory term... but I still don't understand that. To me the use of G-D does not imply anything positive. |
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But all the people of the world don't come to this site, so it's hardly a universal definition. I'm still a GDI and thanks for your opinion of my definition. That Is All:D |
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