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Originally Posted by Angel Gal
The school my freshman is attending has girls dancing in bikinis with over 2 million views and a "work week" tag  for their chapter.
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Question, is there something wrong with actually having a work week tag, or just moreso the content they're USING for their work week tag? I am a bit shocked that work week in general would be publicized, but my sorority as well as other sororities at my school - though not all of them - do post things like "getting ready for recruitment!" and put them on the recruitment highlights for our Instagram. I definitely can't see any group at my school ever posting anything "scandalous" like that, though - we rarely even post/repost pictures of sisters in bikinis, and we've had a lot of sisterhood beach trips, lol.
Regardless, I agree though. I'm not shaming the girls for "showing skin" or anything like that, it's just that even at my very no-frills school I was still taught that things such as recruitment are professional. If you wouldn't wear it an interview you should not wear it to recruitment or things that promote Greek Life.
I also feel like it kinda sends the wrong messages to PNMs, that sorority life is all about partying and dancing and looking hot for "frat boys"...isn't that the stereotype we're all supposed to want to BREAK?
Sorry for rambling, but yes, it does kinda shock me to see that stuff. Though my recruitment experience wasn't anything similar to what you see on tiktok, I am Gen-Z and a pretty avid social media user. I understand things like vlogging recruitment or whatever but even then, when I was watching recruitment vlogs prior to my own, most of them seemed to come after the fact - PNMs would record a little bit each day and then splice them together into one 30 minute video so viewers can see their process from day one to bid day in one go.