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Phi Mu Hand Symbol
A new big thing at our school is sorority hand symbols. Each sorority has one, and it usually includes the greek letters in it. It is very difficult to find a hand symbol for phi mu that doesn't look vulgar.
Here is one that our Phis last fall (2006) came up with on bid day. We have since nixed it since it might seem vulgar, but i thought it was cute. http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2076/...0b29f8.jpg?v=0 This is one that someone found on a website from a Florida university. It is a quatrefoil! I love it! It takes 2 people, but it is precious! http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2418/...b335ef.jpg?v=0 Are there any other Phi Mu hand symbols out there??? |
There is one that you can do by yourself or with two people. we learned it from UF girls at state day '06, however it's kinda complicated to do unless your fingers are esily flexible and learn quick! You use your middle and pointer finger to make a diamond (skin side facing out) then you fold your ring fingers up to make the bottom curves and fold your thumbs down to make the top curves. It does look like a quatrefoil if you do it right....
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thanks! it took me a little while to figure it out, but that is really neat!
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tarleton bid class
what we did for a hand sign
make a hand like you were saying ok...where your ring and middle and pinky are free and your pointer and thumb are connected...then extend the thumb a little and the pointer should go to the middle of the thumb.. done correctly it looks like a p and a m |
Here's one for you! It takes a min. of 4 people, but it's pretty fun! http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/f...quatrefoil.jpg
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Aww! Thanks! I'm glad it's not too hard as I thought it was. It took me a while to get it. But I'll say that I don't like hand signs and don't do them often. People have a tendency to do them in bars & at parties and stuff. That's not cute. And then I see them all over facebook and stuff. The only place I think it looks cute is for example a cute sisterhood-y pic for a website (like the one above in TNPhiMu's post) or a slideshow for chapter development, recruitment-related, or something like that. Otherwise it looks (at least to me) weird.
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You could do what we do. With one hand make the Phi. using a straight pointer finger and curved thumb and middle finger to make the outside circle. Then make an M with the other hand using three fingers.
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I LOVE this one! Thanks!
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http://photos-041.ll.facebook.com/ph...40607_4943.jpg I'm the girl in the middle doing the "UF" hand symbol and the other two girls are making the two person traditional quat, they're from FSU and I met them randomly at Gasparilla! small world =) LIOB |
haha that's really cute!
say, what are they Phi Mus like at UF? I might go there for Graduate School! Phi Mu. The original Pink Ladies! |
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Phi Mu Love
The other sororities on our campus have hand signs but our chapter has never really had one. About a year ago we started doing the "I love you" sign language sign as our symbol to represent "Phi Mu Love". It caught on really fast! Everyone on campus now recognizes it as "Phi Mu Love". We like using it as our sign because it cannot be perceived in a negative way whereas other signs could be.
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Yeah, I have really grown to dislike the other one. It feels like I'm trying to do something that's impossible! And the really cute one requires two people! Perhaps someone can invent an easy "hand lion"? LOL. Or maybe a one person star?
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