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Originally Posted by adpiucf
I think people confuse the meaning of the word sisterhood. I'm pretty sure you don't love everyone in your dorm or in your classes or in the other organizations you've joined on campus. A sorority is special because of its rituals and rich history, and its shared purpose. But your membership represents a cross-section of your college campus. You're not going to click with everyone. But everyone is working toward a shared goal of maintaining your chapter's rituals and legacy and supporting your philanthropy. I'm pretty sure in high school you didn't get along with every single person in the organizations you belonged to.
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I come from a fraternity perspective, but
This! It is easy to see your friends and people you like as your brothers (or sisters). I have always thought one of the major life lessons of a fraternity is to learn to see and value as your brothers the people you
don't particularly like or who you wouldn't necessarily hang out with. When you can do that, then you have learned what fraternity means.