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Originally Posted by nwu43
Oh yeah, I can't believe I forgot about that movie. I guess the reason I thought nicknames were more of an ethnic Greek thing was because on my campus, the IFC frats that my friends in freshman year were in (lodge, pike, and beta) didnt seem to have that tradition. I know.. I know... I shouldn't make generalizations like that. How common then is nicknaming in IFC/NPC orgs?
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Can't speak for IFC/NPC orgs, but nicknames in APO are fairly common. But its up to each chapter, as each chapter may or may not follow various 'common' pledging traditions such as bigs/littles, family trees, pledge lines, pledge class namesakes, etc.
In most chapters that do do it, the nickname is usually worked out by the pledge's big, and revealed after initation. Most chapters have some system to make sure the nickname is ok (pledge must approve it or something). The nickname usually points out some event or characteristic about the Brother that is revealed during pledging.
For those chapters that do letter shirts, the nickname is put on the back of the jersey above the member number.