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wear your letters
the other day I noticed that a girl in my advertising class was wearing a rush shirt from a different university so I decided to ask her where she is from and what sorority.Turns out she is on exchange like me. She is a Sigma Sigma Sigma. We were talking about how much we miss our chapters, even though there were some sisters we didn't really like. It was so nice to have someone to relate to. she said she only wears her mixer t shrits and not her block letters bc one day someone saw her in her block letters and said where the hell was she from wearing those letters. There is no Sigma at our school. She is super excited bc she gets to go back next semester to her university. She attends a college in Kentucky. Her name is Allie. Anyway I was so glad that I had someone that understood me, she feels the same way I do about the school etc. So any of you that are going to different schools wear your sorority/fraternitiy shirts bc you never know you you could meet.
By the way I didn't know that Sigmas can't be called Tri Sig anymore. allie was telling me that her roommate just joined Phi Sigma Sigma and everytime she says Phi Sig, Allie thinks she is saying Tri sig. I didn't know there was a lebian group named Tri Sig. It seems to me that Sigma should be able to call themselves Tri Sig since they were established first. |
Yay Lana!! I'm glad you found a friend You rock!!:)
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Lana, that is great! Farmville Four sororities rock :).
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OK, has anyone actually met or seen proof of this legendary lesbian sorority? Even if it's real, Tri-Sigma has been around much longer and has a legal patent on the name and could take them to court. I'm not saying "I know they don't exist," but if they did they certainly haven't flourished, and repeating this rumor only gives them more fame than they ever would have gotten.
I'm glad you're meeting some chicks to hang out with. But no one has any business giving that girl a hard time because she wears her letters. They should be the ones ashamed of themselves, and she should wear them proudly. |
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She should DEFINATELY wear her letters!
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My roommate and I were just talking about a realted topic a few days ago...if you transfered to a school that did not have your sorority/fraternity, would you still wear your letters? And, if they did, what would be the chances of you affiliating?
I would MOST DEFINELTY still wear my letters if Delta Zeta was not at that campus. I may be at a different school, but I'm still a DZ. If I transfered, I would have to get to know the girls first. If I didn't feel "at home", then I wouldn't affiliate. Its not the letters, its the people that make up you chapter that affect your decison. At least, that is my opnion!:D Blaire ps...alphasiglana, wear your letters with pride!!!!! |
Oh almost forgot...this past fall, two girls in different sororities than on my campus were Rho Sigmas (Rho Chis). One is a Kappa Alpha Theta and the other is a Phi Mu. They were both super sweet! They even participated in our bid days by taking pictures with us and stuff. They definelty added a lot to our recruitment!
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Oh, poo, the site is blocked. But it looks like this other groups goes by tri-ess - which doesn't explain why they can't use Tri-Sig.
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I checked out the Sigma Sigma Sigma forum and they actually already had a discussion about the use of Tri-Sig. Some say they don't say Tri-Sig becuase it sounds like Phi Sig. They actually are having a few different reasons why they aren't called Tri-Sig.
It's great to meet a new person, but she is leaving after the semester to go back home. |
Definitely wear your letters! How else could you know if there are members of your sorority/fraternity on campus or in town? I've met AGDs in places I didn't expect.
As for the twerp that was rude to her, that was a mental deficiency on their part, not your Tri Sigma sister's. On a streeeetched note, if there is ever a push to start a new group on campus, seeing your letters around town might be a positive sight! Have fun and enjoy your lost/new sister! |
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On that note...
My school doesn't offer summer classes, so I took summer school at a school where there is Kappa. It's a much bigger school and the Greeks are rather segregated from non-Greeks. Therefore, stereotypes and prejudices run rampant. I'll never forget the first time I wore my letters to class. One of the girls in my class blurted out, "Oh my god, you're a Kappa?" as if this were the most shocking thing in the world. I like to think that I broke down some stereotypes that day. |
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I know two alumnae who were neighbors who didn't know that they were both ADPi's until the one wore a sweatshirt to rake the leaves! And, I go to a soccer convention every year, and the greeks among us always have a little competition going for the game best t-shirt! honeychile |
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