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What is a typical day for a sorority formal and how is it planned?
I know that formal is a dinner and dance and it's kinda like prom. I was wondering how everyone gets prepared for it, how formal is planned, and what does the sorority do in formal?
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Color me cynical, but you've asked quite a few specific questions regarding socials and/or recruitment with little explanation as to why...
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Are you even Greek? Non-Greeks are most certainly welcome to post on GC and ask questions, but judging from your screenname, I can't help but think that if you're already in a sorority, you'd find the answers you're seeking within your own organization instead of asking a whole bunch of strangers online. Feel free to use the SEARCH function. You'll find threads that may be of interest to you. |
You know, these are the kinds of questions someone who knows nothing about the greek system and is writing a book might ask!
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Just curious, are you IN a sorority? Our are you planning to rush? Or do you just have a lot of random questions?
Anyway: Wake up Eat Go get hair and nails done Get dressed Go to sorority house Get on bus to go to venue Get there and eat Dance, drink (if 21), repeat. Get on bus and go home |
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You wake up. You eat breakfast. You shower. An hour and a half, two hours before you do make up and hair. Then you go take pictures and giggle and squeal a lot with everyone at the house/hall before everyone leaves. Then you go. Then you eat and probably ignore your date to talk to your sisters. Then you dance and if you're 21 you pay way too much for drinks (but hey, at least that way only the super lightweights can afford to even get tipsy which keeps them from being super-annoying). Then you go home and change and go out afterwards since formal ends before 12. YAYEXCITING!!!!!!:rolleyes: Oh and this is how it is planned, at least for us. Social: So is everyone cool with us having formal at xxxxx and doing xxxxx and xxxx? Everyone: Uh. Ok. Social: Good because I already arranged all that. |
You've disabled the PM feature on your account, so I'm going to ahead and bring this up here:
I looked at your MySpace (which is linked to your GreekChat profile). It says that you go to CSU Hayward (home of two sororities, Alpha Phi & Tri Sigma) and that you're "looking to join a sorority." That's all well and good. Here's where I take issue: I'm not a fan of the big huge purple text blinky that says "FUTURE SIGMA SISTER." At this point, you don't know if you will be asked to join or not, so I think it's presumptuous of you (and disrespectful to us) to have something like that on your page. As a national volunteer (a very well connected one at that), I have to tell you that if you are serious about rushing (and don't want to ruin your chances),you should remove that. Thanks a bunch! |
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okay, um a bit off subject cos now we're talking about something else, but for those of you without houses you do drive to the venue right? At my school I don't think anyone takes a bus anywhere except Disney, we just get in our cars and head out!... Just wondering!
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[the person asked me to remove the quote so this probably won't make sense but...]
I can't imagine all of this drama just to go anywhere! It sounds so weird to me. I've never heard of these things before! We literally get ready and get in the car, if we want to stop we stop, I can't recall anyone sneaking in drinks either, in my city it'd be impossible to keep track and no one would even bother to listen to all that if someone tried. No one would even go if we had to do that. They'd just go to a club! (By we I'm referring to the Greek Community as a whole on my campus. I've never heard any sorority/fraternity member mention having to board a bus for her/his formal or any other event except a grab-a-date to Orlando. Also, I'm not referencing the risk-management aspects, just the different methods of transportation that is required for different chapters.) |
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I'm not familiar with current Risk Management policies, but my chapter continues to use the bus system. The extra charge they pay to be bused to the event is wayyyy less than what they'd have to pay for parking, especially if it's at a Waikiki hotel. It's a good system, and I remember when I was an advisor thinking, "I'm so glad we have these buses." It really does give advisors and chaperones peace of mind and I wish more chapters would do the same. |
I definitely understand about not being able to appropriate funds in the budget for buses, however...
I can't even fathom the thought of having any of the collegians drive themselves and their guests to and from the event. It's probably because hey -- that's my name on those damn contracts and if anything unfortunate happened, that was MY ass on the line. Chalk it up to "something I never really understood and thought was unfair when I was a collegian...but it all made sense once I became the responsible chaperone and advisor on duty." Buses don't have to have the plush seats and air conditioning. My chapter's used the campus shuttle buses in the past and when finances were tough, they chartered yellow school buses that didn't break the bank. |
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