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Weirdest Thing a PNM has said?
Hi everyone,
I was wondering what are some of the weird things PNM's/other greeks/GDI's have said or told you? They could be about your chapter or another on campus. For example: A freshman girl, who apparently LOVES purple, was in our university choir with me and a few sorority sisters. We could tell because for about a full week, her outfits were always cutely coordinated with purple, she had purple bags, etc. After the first week of classes of the new semester, she stopped wearing purple. She went through recruitment and I asked her at one of the parties why she stopped wearing so much purple. Apparently she didn't want to "offend" anyone because it was one of our sorority's colors. She thought it was sacred. Funny thing was, a week later she got a bid from us and she wore purple LITERALLY NON STOP FOR A MONTH. I now call her little :) (she doesn't wear as much purple anymore though) |
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We have had threads like this before. The only thing that comes to mind right now is when my nonGreek friend (she comes from a country where collegiate Greekdom is nonexistent) always asks to hang with my Sorors and asks for me to teach her how to step. We have an acquaintance who is an AKA (we can't save them all) and my friend sometimes forgets that Delta and AKA are not the same thing. I laugh because she usually shuts herself up without my telling her to sit down somewhere. LOL. |
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She then said something that I assume is an "Are you a Delta?" challenge question. My intended response was, "I've heard a lot about Delta, and every member I've met has been a great woman - I'm an AEPhi." (I wanted to indicate that I was curious about her greek affiliation as a fellow greek, but that I was not a Delta.) But before I could get a word out of my mouth, my husband barged in with "Yeah, I think she's heard of your sorority but whatever, how is your family?" I could have kicked him in the teeth. He's a Mason, for crying out loud - he should at least have a vague idea that a particular statement, delivered in a particular tone of voice, is a challenge, not random conversation. :rolleyes: |
This happened while I was on duty at a selective sorority's party:
Gorgeous PNM (PNM, not member), nodding towards a plainer PNM and speaking to a member of the sorority: "I can't believe y'all asked her back. She'll never make it into THIS sorority." |
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I'll shut up now. :) |
Did this question perhaps involve a White Tea Leaf? I don't know the answer (nor should I) but I have heard that question before.
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Several years ago, a PNM asked the initiated member she was paired with if we, as a sorority, had sex parties. I'm positive it happened because I know the member who was asked.
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