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Old 11-20-2003, 04:56 PM
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Originally posted by sairose
See, I just don't get why a local should be considered less of a sorority than an NPC one.

People will join different kinds of sororities for different reasons. See, I knew I could not afford an NPC sorority and I realized SAI better fit my life and my interests, so I chose to pledge them. Other people have an interest in service and choose to join orgs like APO because it better fits what they want out of greek life. Others will join a local sorority because, IMO, they are usually smaller and some people feel like they fit in better there. I simply don't understand why anyone should put down another Greek because they are in a different type of GLO.
A lot of people run their mouth and don't really know why locals were founded and my nationals start out as locals but new locals always get played. My sorority was started in 1987 and we were the first sorority at my school but people still tried to hate us.
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