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The problem is easily solved for alums - just say I'm a Delta Zeta (or XYZ) Alum. Cures all kinds of confusion!
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Them: What sorority are you a member of? Me: Sigma Gamma Rho Them: Did you pledge here at Tech? Me: No, I pledged at the U, and I'm a member of a graduate chapter. I guess for D9 orgs, most folks ASSUME you're in a graduate chapter once you graduate. |
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this is my reply :) |
WAS
gosh, I thought Frau Blücher flew north for the winter.
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when the today show aired the super story on the u of wash. fraternity that is doing a great job at turning itself around, katie couric mentioned that she "was a tri delta for a year" at u of va. boy did that bug me!
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[disclaimer: i LOOOOOVE katie couric!] |
I know most people don't mean harm by it, but it does bug me when people say he or she WAS an XYZ. If people ask me, I tell them I AM an Alpha Chi Omega because I won't ever stop being one :)
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throw away that old truss
what if some girl pledged, say, Kappa Delta, and declined to
be activated (made her grades, though). Could she say "I WAS .." perhaps moot. Moving on... |
I'd say no. She never initiated.
My sisters that graduate always say, "I was a Phi Chi." There's no desire for alum involvement from the majority of the chapter or the alumnae. |
while i admit sometimes i do slip and say 'was' (i do not mean that i am no longer a member) but i think it should matter more what i am doing than how i word something. people see me being involved as an alumn and a grad student. they see i am a greek and a delta zeta, even if i say i was in delta zeta at millersville. maybe the 'was' means that i was an active at that chapter and am no longer an active member of that chapter? maybe. im not sure, but that sounds more like what i mean. i mean no offense by it and usually explain my current involvement when the conversation arises, so i think it is fine. it'd be different if i was like 'i was an xyz.' and that was all i said.
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I may have dreamed or imagined this or something, but I think I heard that when sisters of a certain sorority (no idea which one) become alumnae they are encouraged to exchange their chapter Badge guards for something else; a crest maybe. Has anyone ever heard this?
Again, like I said I may possibly have imagined or dreamed this piece of information! :) |
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That's the first time I hear about that. Why would any one want to exchange sometime that is special to them? |
old hides
yes, but Tommy, some of those unemployed old hides do fly
north for the winter. |
When I mention that I am in a sorority (usually along the lines of "I'm going to Nashville this summer for a sorority conference" or "One of my best friends, who is also a sorority sister, . . . .") most people ask where I went to school. This leads usually to the list of schools that I received degrees from (or did most of the degree work) - but I also point out that I was initiated at Michigan State which is NOT in the list of schools I attended. Sometimes the conversation leads into me explaining Alumna Initiation and my story of how I WAS an XYZ which was a local (it no longer exists and upon my initiation into AOII I had relinquished my ties to XYZ - so 'was' is accurate in that statement), etc.
In my neck of the woods, it is easy for people to say they 'were' such and such because they have not been involved in MANY years (closest collegiate chapter is 3 hours from where I live and closest alumnae chapters are 2-4 hours away!). If I meet and older AOII I usually get really excited whether they use 'was' or 'are'! The statement is usually phrased as "I was an AOII at UW-ABC" which is a bit more specific. Sarah |
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