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PBP1485 05-05-2009 07:42 PM

Lavalier
 
Has anyone ever heard of having your non-greek boyfriend lavalier you with your own letters?
Thanks

piphiordiex3 07-23-2009 10:39 PM

yes, in the TV show Greek. Casey's boyfriend presents her with her Zeta Beta Zeta letters.

LyreLove2012 07-24-2009 03:40 AM

In my chapter, each girl has their own lavalier (given to them by their bigs). Do other chapters not do this?

Penguin08 07-24-2009 04:10 AM

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Originally Posted by LyreLove2012 (Post 1828520)
In my chapter, each girl has their own lavalier (given to them by their bigs). Do other chapters not do this?

Yes that's how my chapter women get their lavaliers, but I'm pretty sure she was talking about when a fraternity man "Lavaliers" you in the sense of a promise ring.


Back to the original question: I've never heard of this. I guess it could work, but I'd personally think it was odd. The whole premise behind a guy in a fraternity giving you a lavalier is for it to symbolize the same bond of a promise ring, but share that Greek bond. If a guy wasn't in a fraternity, thus having no lavalier, I don't see why he wouldn't just buy you a promise ring.

LyreLove2012 07-24-2009 04:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Penguin08 (Post 1828523)
Yes that's how my chapter women get their lavalier, but I'm pretty sure she was talking about when a fraternity man "Lavaliers" you in the sense of a promise ring.

I know, but I don't get the point of a non-fraternity man lavaliering with your letters if you already have your sorority's lavalier.

Penguin08 07-24-2009 04:28 AM

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Originally Posted by LyreLove2012 (Post 1828524)
I know, but I don't get the point of a non-fraternity man lavaliering with your letters if you already have your sorority's lavalier.

I don't understand why a guy would do that either, but hey, to each their own:)


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