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Old 04-24-2011, 02:08 PM
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Oh come on, it's pretty obvious what he is asking, he just doesn't understand the PC terms in America.
So, now you are reducing our replies to the demand for "PC terms?"

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He wants the typical, stereotypical American fraternity experience. Other GLOs do not give that.
That depends on what "other GLOs" means.

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To answer the question, it really depends on individual schools and chapters. I know my fraternity initiated guys from Mexico and Colombia when I attended school there, but that's in Los Angeles which tends to be much more open to other cultures. In a less liberal area of the country it might be more difficult.
Perhaps your chapter would consist of non-Americans as far as the OP is concerned. He may prefer being the token in a chapter. It seems that he wants to be accepted but doesn't want "too many others" accepted as to reduce the American fraternity experience for him. Quite a conundrum.
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