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Ch2tf 10-19-2007 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Taualumna (Post 1539285)
Nowhere. But the size and exclusivity factor is based on my experience with Asian parents. I live in Toronto, where the Asian communities, particulary Chinese, is HUGE. And pride to which schools and organizations a child joins is HUGE. Just because an organization (or school, for that matter) has been around for over 80 years, doesn't mean that the parents would be proud about it, because, guess what? Mom and Dad have never heard of them. Or if they have, their friends and relatives haven't. That's why so many parents want their kids in the Ivies or other well-known schools. I'm sure that being in a historically Asian fraternity, you would know this.


Unless you are ready for the firestorm that is coming, I would be careful of what you say and how you say it.

DSTCHAOS 10-19-2007 09:44 AM

I'm always humored when people predict firestorms and stuff. :)

So, what's so "firestormy" about what Taualumna posted?

Ch2tf 10-19-2007 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1539321)
I'm always humored when people predict firestorms and stuff. :)

So, what's so "firestormy" about what Taualumna posted?

[QUOTE=Taualumna]
That's why so many parents want their kids in the Ivies or other well-known schools. I'm sure that being in a historically Asian fraternity, you would know this.

To me that statement came off wrong (my interpretation). Why is taualumna so "sure" that L.O.C.K. should "know this" coming from a historically Asian fraternity? In general in her last two statements, imo she seems to be painting Asian/Asian American parents and families as solely interested in status.

In general she still seems to be taking the stance that NPC/IFC/D9 have a monopoly on pride because they are older. And chances are that the "immigrant" family isn't at all aware of any type of GLO, especially not by name, to glean any sort of "pride" from the organization that their child is seeking to join.

DSTCHAOS 10-19-2007 02:11 PM

[QUOTE=Ch2tf;1539472]
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Originally Posted by Taualumna
That's why so many parents want their kids in the Ivies or other well-known schools. I'm sure that being in a historically Asian fraternity, you would know this.

To me that statement came off wrong (my interpretation). Why is taualumna so "sure" that L.O.C.K. should "know this" coming from a historically Asian fraternity? In general in her last two statements, imo she seems to be painting Asian/Asian American parents and families as solely interested in status.

In general she still seems to be taking the stance that NPC/IFC/D9 have a monopoly on pride because they are older. And chances are that the "immigrant" family isn't at all aware of any type of GLO, especially not by name, to glean any sort of "pride" from the organization that their child is seeking to join.

Gotcha. I thought she was speaking in terms of how many Asian parents perceive it and was just appealing to L.O.C.K's knowledge base as a member of an Asian fraternity (perhaps having discussed this before, etc.).

Maybe the assumption is that people equate age of the organization with deep rooted racial and ethnic traditions or something.


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