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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito
Why do you assume that people are only expressing a polite interest? Also I wouldn't say the "weird one." If it comes out that a member is using that kind of language to describe their own fraternity, then they will wonder why and that makes things worst. You should highlight the unique aspects of your fraternity, both at the international level and locally.
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Most people are very surprised that I am Greek. When I off handedly mention the phrase "my fraternity" they say "what fraternity are you in!".
Lately I have stopped saying "the weird one". When I used to say it, it was with a big smile and a laugh, but even so it can give a bad impression. I could talk someone's ear off with a serious explanation. I will stick to more serious responses in the future, but keep them brief.