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Originally Posted by jitterbug13
I agree that a lot of it has to do with ignorance. Like you, OPA was fairly new on campus when I joined. Several people who are NPHC members asked me why I joined OPA and not one of the NPHC sororities. Mostly because of demographics and location, I've never called my OPA sisters sorors. But I will call DSTRen and other OPA/DSTs sisters/sorors.
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For me as well, OPAs are sisters unless they are also Deltas. It's just the tradition of my OPA undergrad chapter to use "sister". Other chapters it's "soror". My chapter uses "pledge sister" and "pledge class" whereas other chapters use other terms. It's just a chapter preference.
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