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Originally Posted by Forgotten Zeta
i'm with ya, i've never had a dress code for meetings and every sorority girl that ever showed up at our parties had letters on in some fashion. whether it was their jackets, shirts, or the water bottles filled with vodka you guys love so much. either way, the sorority is not a job that's paying you to dress that way. why do you have to look a certain way to represent your organization? shouldn't actions outweigh appearance? especially in a private setting like a meeting? of course, you had to have known about this before you joined, so did you agree with it then and just decide that you don't like it recently?
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Aren't you the same poster that in a risk management thread agreed with using minor hazing in the form of physical punishment and abusive language? How on earth can you be in favor of "individual growth" and still advocate for hazing pledges at the same time? I think that you sir have a lot to learn about respect and brotherhood. Furthermore, you likely have not experienced the same campus culture as the OP so it is entirely possible that what is the acceptable norm on your campus would not be accepted on hers.