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Another, sorority girls are only going to college for their MRS degree. Pulease! I can't even count how many of our members have gone on to be doctors, nurses, lawyers, teachers, engineers, etc, etc, etc.
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I love all Greek stereotypes because I live out a good majority of them.
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My question is simply don't most fraternity members call themselves frats?? i.e. mom to son are you in class right now..
son: nope I'm at the frat house... |
It depends on the organization. I might be wrong, but my experience is that the older NIC fraternities, mine included, tend to really dislike the term frat and consider it disrespectful.
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But to each their own. |
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Many NPHC, NALFO, and MC organizations use the term frequently. It's not considered disrespectful at all. ETA: I've always wondered why "Soror" never gets the "You wouldn't call your country..." references. It's also an abbreviation, but no one seems to care about that one ::shrug:: |
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Is this really a topic AGAIN? LOL. |
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That's what I was referring to, though I don't know if they are the only ones who use the Greek title.
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And some NPHCers use it in reference to members of other NPHC fraternities. |
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There are a lot of frats and fraternities out here. ;) |
lol. I only have experience with something like a dozen out of what, something like 80 nationals? Not surprised though because there is a fair amount of overlap between fraternities. Like I know at least a couple call thier president archon.
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