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12dn94dst 06-08-2007 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by nwu43 (Post 1463411)
I get the impression that you are a very sarcastic GC'er :rolleyes:

:eek: someone around here was being SARCASTIC?? :eek:

12dn94dst 06-08-2007 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by TSteven (Post 1463471)
Sure: Otter, Boon, Pinto, Flounder, D-Day and Bluto come to mind.

classic!

tld221 06-08-2007 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 12dn94dst (Post 1463472)
:eek: someone around here was being SARCASTIC?? :eek:

moi? nah... :p

i've got love for lambda - only proof on my campus that Asians went greek. yall, aKDP and KPL...

nwu43 06-08-2007 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by TSteven (Post 1463471)
Sure: Otter, Boon, Pinto, Flounder, D-Day and Bluto come to mind.



Oh yeah, I can't believe I forgot about that movie. I guess the reason I thought nicknames were more of an ethnic Greek thing was because on my campus, the IFC frats that my friends in freshman year were in (lodge, pike, and beta) didnt seem to have that tradition. I know.. I know... I shouldn't make generalizations like that. How common then is nicknaming in IFC/NPC orgs?

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Originally Posted by Ch2tf (Post 1463397)
I NEVER go by my nickname, although I do go by my number and position on my line sometimes.

That's interesting. So you're more likely to say (for example) to a sister, "hi 23" than "hi [insert line name here]" ? And out of curiosity what do you mean by "position on [your] line" ?


Again, all of this comes as a big surprise to me. I had always assumed that Asian Greeks got the tradition of calling each other by nicknames (or perhaps line names is more fitting) from D9 and other ethnic Greeks, but it seems like we're the only ones that actually do it. I can't speak for other regions, but around here it's almost considered strange for a lambda to introduce himself to another lambda by just his real name.

33girl 06-12-2007 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by nwu43 (Post 1463601)
Oh yeah, I can't believe I forgot about that movie. I guess the reason I thought nicknames were more of an ethnic Greek thing was because on my campus, the IFC frats that my friends in freshman year were in (lodge, pike, and beta) didnt seem to have that tradition. I know.. I know... I shouldn't make generalizations like that. How common then is nicknaming in IFC/NPC orgs?

A lot of the fraternities on my campus did it (basically in the same way as the scene in Animal House). Depending on the group and the person, some were internal, some everyone on campus used. There are Crow brothers I've never called by their real name in my life. Sororities didn't make it a point to give nicknames, but there were definitely girls that had them, and as I said, some were internal and some everyone knew. I think it varies from campus to campus.

Ch2tf 06-12-2007 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by nwu43 (Post 1463601)
That's interesting. So you're more likely to say (for example) to a sister, "hi 23" than "hi [insert line name here]" ? And out of curiosity what do you mean by "position on [your] line" ?

No, I'm more likely to say "Hi Julie" than anything else. And by position on line I mean Ace, Deuce, Tre..., Tail. For example, back when I was first initiated, I took a pic with fellow GCer preciousjeni. Not only because she came to the ceremony, but also because we both happen to be deuces and tails.

emb021 06-13-2007 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by nwu43 (Post 1463601)
Oh yeah, I can't believe I forgot about that movie. I guess the reason I thought nicknames were more of an ethnic Greek thing was because on my campus, the IFC frats that my friends in freshman year were in (lodge, pike, and beta) didnt seem to have that tradition. I know.. I know... I shouldn't make generalizations like that. How common then is nicknaming in IFC/NPC orgs?

Can't speak for IFC/NPC orgs, but nicknames in APO are fairly common. But its up to each chapter, as each chapter may or may not follow various 'common' pledging traditions such as bigs/littles, family trees, pledge lines, pledge class namesakes, etc.

In most chapters that do do it, the nickname is usually worked out by the pledge's big, and revealed after initation. Most chapters have some system to make sure the nickname is ok (pledge must approve it or something). The nickname usually points out some event or characteristic about the Brother that is revealed during pledging.

For those chapters that do letter shirts, the nickname is put on the back of the jersey above the member number.

BlueNYC2 06-13-2007 12:52 PM

Ive never seen someone in the NPHC go by their line name. i dont even like being called by my number. hell i cant stand when ppl who know me call me Blue or Frat...muthafucka, you know my name, so just call me by name. sorry for that slight tangent.

and another thing, in the NPHC, the orgs have nicknames for most of the individual chapters themselves. like Blood & Guts Beta Gamma, Esteemed Epsilon Sigma, Mutilatin' Mu Zeta, Thrillin' Theta Xi, Majestic Mu Delta, Xi Epsilon The House...those are just to name a few for PBS.


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