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Originally posted by aabby757
I can relate to now wanting to come right out and ask. I have graduated a hundred years ago and when I see a co worker or even a younger woman with a sorority shirt, I want to so badly call out and say, "I see you're a XYX, I was a ABC!" but I don't.
Don't really know why exactly, I just don't.
And, it being a place of work, I wouldn't bring it up without it being brought up by your boss. Can't really explain myself. I think it's hard sometimes to NOT come across as a person who is still in fraternity/sorority mode even though you're away/out of school.
For as much as I LOVED my sorority experience, I don't go out of my way to hide it, I just don't go out of my way to talk about it either.
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I don't usually tell people I'm in a sorority at first because people start to make assumptions about me, but I don't have a hard time asking if someone is greek if they have signs like the orginal poster mentioned. It's sad that so many people try to cover up their Greek affiliations.