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Originally posted by Cucci74:
Okay people,
It isn't that we don't like our sisters but it is what happens when she doesn't wear letters that she didn't earn. We didn't hurt her, just gave her what she was expecting. She was waiting for this, and was upset that we didn't do more to her. And then when one of my other sisters got engaged but not to a frat boy, she was upset that she didn't go through this same thing. But she wasn't wearing anyone else's letters. You have to understand that my letters mean the world to both me and everyone in my sorority, and by wearing them you earn respect. Because your letters should mean so much to you that you don't want to wear anyone else's without doing something for them. Our letters are a part of us, in our hearts as well as on our shirts.
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Sounds like a gang mentality to me. Are you in a national sorortity? (NPC or NPHC) Do the university administrators know that you do this? Do your parents know? Do your alumna know? Is this something to be proud of?
1. Assult and battery---based on the description you gave, is punishable by inprisonment and fines. Two words for you--RISK MANAGEMENT
2. Yes, my letters are part of my org but my letters did not earn me respect. My words and actions did. Letters don't make the org., the people do.
3. You want respect? Then act like adults.
Agreed--a person should not EVER wear the letters or crest of a fraternal org (or any org for that matter) that they are not a member of. You couldn't pull this person aside and talk to them?
If I misunderstood what you said in your post, then I apologze but if not,then this is one of the things that defeats the purpose of the american greek system.