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Ex: I passed a group of guys (six of them I think) I know in the Student Center. Gave each of them a hug... Went to lunch with them... Hugged half of them before parting. Its too much. |
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Hugging isn't the "dap" of MY generation. And I'm sure we're in the same generation, even if I'm older than you. |
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I know I may be late, but the Oues did help us out with our founding. And our flower is purple and gold (african violet) partially because of them. We had a founder that was married to one of their founders, but we had other founders married to Alphas so that really doesnt have much to do with anything. |
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i thought hugging was more of a southern thing. when i arrived in college in NC, EVERYBODY wanted you to speak EVERY single time you saw them, and then hug as a greeting. I just assumed it was a lame way for boys to cop a feel w/o being nasty. LOL.
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In general, I'm nice to anyone I initially meet. If I find out they're in a BGLO, then that's a further connection we can draw from.
This Christmas vacation, a gentleman saw me on the bus with luggage, and figured I was coming from school on break, so he started a conversation. Turned out that he was a Sigma from Howard, and he even personally invited me to a mixer in the city that weekend being hosted by the Deltas in the are, wherein I met a bunch of Deltas and even some of my own frat bros from the NYC Metro Area.. I feel the fact that all 9 orgs are united in a struggle for greater good makes us all Brothers and Sisters in one way or another.. |
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In general, I don't really believe any "information" I read on a message board anyway.
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