
10-21-2008, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by crissy1
But obviously this is not a girl who gets along with a lot of people. Do you really think she likes every other girl except for me? Regardless of how whinny posts may make me appear, I am a well-liked girl for the most part. That is why I'm so bothered by this: it's new to me.
The point is, she's on the social committee. When planning events and calling them SISTERHOOD activities, it is inappropriate to leave out sisters.
I really didn't want sympathy, I promise. I just am curious to see how other people in this situation may have handled it, and were successful. I don't neccessarily want to be friends with the girl, but I don't see why we have to be blatantly rude to each other?
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In ANY group of women there is bound to be drama--choir, cheerleading, softball, ANYTHING. There are going to be girls who don't get along.
I'm assuming that if something is an OFFICIAL sisterhood, you don't need a Facebook invite to tell you that you can go. Just go, and have fun. You're part of the sorority and are entitled to be able to attend them. She can't tell you that you can't go to a sisterhood. Also, going to a sisterhood doesn't mean you need to talk to her. Hang out with your friends in the sorority.
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Last edited by KSUViolet06; 10-21-2008 at 12:34 AM.
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