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We focus so often on alcoholalcoholalcohol we rarely focus on teaching adult behaviors and decision making skills. My undergrad experience has, in my opinion, identified alcohol has the "problem" in my chapter when that isn't the problem at all-lack of examples in leadership, lack of education, and lack of PATIENCE with college students, who, let's face it, WILL screw up are the problems. The reason the rule about letters and alcohol that many of us have in place is because of liability. I've always had a little lack of patience with rabid rule followers who foam at the mouth at the sight of, for instance, a girl who didn't close her jacket all the way when smoking, a beer in the hand of someone who has letters on the wall in the background, or an occasional **** in letters, but it's the alcohol that bothers me the most. I have no problem whatsoever following it, but it isn't out of respect, it's out of fear of being connected with an alcohol binge gone wrong. I try to be well groomed and well behaved when I wear my letters. I can have a glass of wine at dinner with family and friends and be both of those things, and that's still being respectful. I can also do that in a bar. Should I decide to go bat-shit crazy and drink myself silly, I'm being disrespectful, but then again, so is anything else that disrespects myself: whoring myself out, not praticing basic hygine, not doing my best in school, etc. |
At my school you'd be hardpressed to find a social greek organization's members wearing their letters at the bar. Even the MGC members don't wear their letters to the bar. I've only seen Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Kappa Psi, and APO wear their letters to the bar, and they're just professional or service organizations. I know the sororities on campus would die if their members were wearing letters at the bar and there was a picture.
Like someone said earlier, if you end up doing stupid stuff, the biggest thing people will remember is "Remember that XYZ letting that 45 year old guy do body shots off her?" |
In my school we would all wear our jackets out to the bar...but that's because we wore our jackets almost everywhere. It was great at the end of a nigh to have to sort through a pile of lettered jackets and usually knowing what jacket belonged to who by the pattern of the letters.
There were parties that were thrown that you would get reduced admission if you showed up in letters. So we would either wear rhinestone letters and not get trashed, or show up in a sweatshirt, get our reduced admission and then take the sweatshirt off once we got into the bar. To me, as long as I'm not planning on getting sh**faced, I have no problem wearing letters out to a bar. Then again, very rarely do I have a night that I go out and get sh**faced without knowing that I'm planning on it beforehand. |
When we were on line we were told that greeks were not drink or smoke while wearing their letters. I thought that was universal but I guess not. I dont think its appropriate to wear your letters in a bar because some people will say, "the ***** are a bunch of alchoholics, I saw them in a bar drinking."
If people know you are a ****, and you have on a plain white tee in a bar drinking then that is different, but NO, I dont think its appropriate to wear your letters in a bar. |
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