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Old 10-07-2011, 09:01 PM
TriDeltaSallie TriDeltaSallie is offline
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Originally Posted by hottytoddy View Post
Ok, I know I haven't posted on here in a long time... but I have wondered this for a while:

Why not call them pledges? "New members" makes it sound like they're already initiated. And also, why is it not PC to call it Rush anymore? "Recruitment" sounds like we're in the military. There may already be a thread about this somewhere, but I have wondered for quite sometime why these terms aren't used anymore? It's not like they're offensive....IMO. Anyone?
I think they were changed primarily due to public perception. Trying to change the way people view sororities, make them more "up to date" and "professional" with how college women are now, and generally be more politically correct. It also tied in with shortening pledge periods and changing the pledging process.

Personally, I dislike the terms and have decided if I'm typing here at GC and I want to use pledge and rush... I'm just going to do it. The other ones are so incredibly awkward.

And I really dislike PC with a passion.
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