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Originally posted by archangel689
To "quit" a local and disown your sisters, then join a national chapter on campus is to break a life long oath you made to them. It's dishonorable to even consider the option.
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if that's the case, i would not be a phi sig right now
our sorority was a local but they saw that being national held more opportunities
and phi sigma sigma was the only sorority that allowed for all of their alumnae to consider themselves phi sigma sigma sisters as well
it introduced the members of theta chi omega to a world that they weren't apart of. . .because due to monetary circumstances, they couldn't afford a big college and the costs that come along with being in a big college sorority. . .
be reasonable. . .there's nothing wrong with a local going national
hypothetical: that's like saying you would disown your sister because she divorced her husband and married another guy
she took a vow to the first husband. . .and that vow is lifelong. . .