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There is no national rule in Theta Phi Alpha saying we aren't allowed to drink in our letters. I think that we are the only national Panhelenic sorority that allows it. Out of respect and courtesy for other chapters, we do not drink when we have shirts with their letters on them (like UC sorority recruitment tees) since those chapters have rules against it. Of course we are definitely not allowed to drink in our letters if we are under 21. Also I'm pretty sure we aren't allowed to drink with our badges on.
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i'll delete this post in a few minutes... but :rolleyes:
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Back to drinking: what would y'all think of a few alumnae getting together after visiting a chapter or such, they're wearing laveliers or similar "small" letters (ring?), and they stop for dinner and maybe a glass of wine? |
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"The alumnae are all over 21 so I don't think that there's anything wrong with that. Plus, I somehow seriously doubt that if you have a bunch of alumnae get together and go out for dinner, that they're going to get so drunk that they're going to do anything that would give the sorority/chapter a bad name."
I agree. I think theres a difference between having a glass of wine with dinner, and doing a kegstand or being blatantly drunk in public. Theres also a difference between being over 21, or not. I personally think that you shouldn't wear letters if you plan on getting drunk or doing anything you wouldnt want associated with your sorority.... |
Ladies, that's my thought. One of the alumnae involved violently disagreed, and the rest of us somewhat ignored her. I don't know about most alumnae that help out with a chapter, but after a few hours of same, a little wine with dinner is vastly preferred to a lot of "whine" with dinner!
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In Phi Mu we are not allowed to drink in letters. Actually none of the sororities are. The Fraternity's drink in letters. I dunno i think it's one of those things where it's okay for guys but not for girls.
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NO drinking for us in ANY letters (this incl. shirts, lavalieres, bracelets, etc). We're discouraged from smoking in letters. We aren't permitted to smoke in front of the house. If you smoke, you have to go out back into the parking lot.
We're also discouraged from swearing, and are told to look presentable and neat at all times while in letters. |
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If I were going out with my husband or a small group of friends and had a few drinks with dinner, I would feel okay with wearing my crest ring or letter bracelet. If I were going out to the bar with a group of friends and know I'm going with the intent of having a very good time, I wouldn't not wear anything that could associate me with my fraternity. |
Maybe it's my age, but I have some pretty vivid mental images of my ASA sisters cursing, drinking AND smoking all at the same time in eye-catching red-and-white sweatshirts!
One of the most prolific cursers was Meg - when the quietest, sweetest girl in the sorority drew her name and had to portray her in the Senior Skit, she came into the suite dropping the f-bomb right and left - immediately everyone knew who she was supposed to be and yelled "Meg!!!" Cut to 10 years later, and she's now a Main Line Matron, , complaining about the beach house her family had rented - there were college students next door and they CURSED!!! Can you believe it!! We had to remind her that there were few truck drivers with more colorful vocabularies than Meg " yeah, you and horse you rode in on" Rector. But I'm with Sheila (maybe because this isn't a big national policy with us). People know what sorority you're in, letters or not - better to have a few beers and behave kindly than be letter-free and a total bitch. |
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As I've mentioned before on this thread, our rule is no drinking in letters. If you are underage you shouldn't be drinking, period, as all AEPhis are expected to abide by federal, state/province, local, and university laws, including the drinking age. For alums it's more relaxed (mainly b/c we can't get called to standards ;) ), but I don't wear anything associated with AEPhi if I'm drinking. I won't even wear letters when I go to the liquor store. |
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I think this didn't start till around 92-93, because before that we had consultants in the house who saw us go out to bars/parties in letters and didn't say a word. |
The only disgraceful thing about that picture of the woman in the beer hat is the fact that she's drinking Coors. Ew.
I'm really with 33girl on this one -- I'd be much more worried about someone wearing my letters and acting a fool that I would be worried about someone having a drink. Drinking is not inherently disrespectful to anyone -- acting like an idiot is, whether you're drunk or not. Maybe people just feel like "don't act like an ass" is too vague so they try to regulate what they can. |
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