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Originally posted by 33girl
Then perhaps the fraternity is CLOSED for the summer. Many of the ones at my alma mater are, and so are the sororities (and no we don't have a little old lady or alum answering the door - if it's open, a regular old sister would answer it).
I just cannot get over this - maybe it's something people do in California (we sure as hell don't do it here) but this is just unspeakably rude. These are people's HOMES, not business establishments. I doubt you would be very happy with someone entering your home, door open or not, to check on its condition. I've been past lots of the fraternity/sorority houses at nearby colleges, but I certainly would not be so bold as to just walk in, any more than I would just walk in a random person's dorm room or apartment.
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Well said, 33girl!
Also, apparantly Hoosier is so important that Hoosier must refer to Hoosier in the third person when speaking of himself. Well I guess being the fraternity neatness-patrol IS an important job
Not only is what you're doing rude, but it is illegal! The property you are trespassing onto is private property. If it's owned by the fraternity, it belongs to them. If it is owned by the school, you are still a trespasser if you are not invited onto the property.
I sure as hell hope someone calls the cops on you next time.
Well at least it doesn't appear that you're venturing into sorority houses.