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For example, during recruitment, no PNM or active would wear sweats. But of course, almost everyone wears sweats at some point, for some occasion, be it sleeping, lounging around the house, to class, tailgaiting, outdoor activities, exercising, etc. Just because sweats aren't appropriate at recruitment doesn't mean they're never appropriate or that people who wear sweats are sloppy. I think the same can be said about tattoos, it's ok to have one, just don't show it at recruitment (or job interviews and other professional situations). OP, depending on the size and exact location of your tattoo, you can experiment with different sandals and footwear to cover it. A slide with two medium-thick bands or one thick band might work, or a closed-toe mule with a high vamp. Plus, you could cover the tattoo with a band-aid and wear whatever you want and no one will ask questions. |
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I think this is funny because on of my sisters actually has a really cute tattoo on her foot of a blue star. And I also know that a couple of the pledge classes that have gone through our chapter use to talk about all of them going and getting the same tattoo (such as our local symbol or one of our national symbols). But I guess that's a difference between Northern and Southern chapters.
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At least 10 girls in my chapter have small tattoos, many on their feet. Of course, I do go to school in Washington. That being said, I really do not think that a tasteful tattoo is going to prevent you from getting a good job or being successful--the OP didn't say that she had something tattooed on her entire back, or face, or anywhere particularly obvious, I'd say that the tattoo is a permanent part of you and that if you have to hide it to get into a chapter, then I'd question why you want to be in a sorority with girls who wouldn't have accepted you because of something small like that.
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PS: would you PM me and tell me what it's of? I'm a mod enthusiast, and I have 5.5 hours in the chair of my own. Haha... says the other Puget Sound Logger! |
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if you are questioning whether or not you should cover up the tattoo or not, and have labeled your thread "spring break mistake" then you have just answered your own question. cover it up.
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I have a little tattoo on my foot, and I cover it with a bandaid when need be (during recruitment, if I'm wearing something at work that would show it, etc.). Not really a big deal...
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Digressing, but I can't agree with you more. I remember one of my friends, who sports some sort of Gaelic band around her bicep, was told specifically to "cover it up". She was basically prohibited from wearing short-sleeve tops in a business casual environment. I do know that she is viewed as somewhat rough-around-the-edges by the directors of the company. |
To tatoo or not! Just look at the sailors from WWII now in their 80's. Ugh!! Looked great on young bodies, now ???? on great-grandparents? In the long run it really doesn't matter. The group you are rushing will like you for who who are but I would recommend covering it just in case.
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My gen is still interviewing and hiring and I would say cover it up. What you do on your own time is great but don't show it in your professional life IMO.
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