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Old 08-13-2010, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Miriverite View Post
But what does it really mean? How are we, as fellow sisters/brothers, supposed to respond to this? How does exec try to win a member back when they give this reason? I don't want to sound too probing, but a lot of the time individuals will say something like, "I really admire sorority XYZ, and I've enjoyed my time here and wish I could stay, but sorority life just isn't for me." Isn't that a bit of a contradictory statement?

How do we respond to that, as executive officers? As fellow members?
Since we don't recruit, Delta prides herself with reclamation but that's for inactive Sorors who hope to reclaim membership in terms of being financial and active.

All of those other people (those who never go through membership intake, those who drop out of membership intake, those who de-pledge) get the gas face. Not Delta's concern and not my concern.
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