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Originally posted by Glitterkitty
IF you are not in a local, what do you care? I think the attempts at defining "local Sorority" are just guidelines and not hard and set rules. 3 or 4 chapters-whatever. I do not personally consider a sorority with two chapters to be regional. What is they have two chapters on opposite coasts. To say they are national is still misleading IMO. But it is not for me to say really. If a group considers itself local, then that is good enough for me. If they consider themselves regional-fine-whatever. This is a dumb point to argue. If you are not in one-it's not really your place to say. There is a sorority tri-kappa (get past the name for a second) they have 146 active chapters, 130 associate chapters and 11,000 active members. They are ONLY in Indiana. Do you call that local-because-that's pretty localized. Regional-well I wouldn't consider the state a region. They have more chapters than Theta Phi ALpha and DPhiE put together-but they aren't regional. WHO CARES! they are whatever they think they are.
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You can't have a discussion about a specific subject if people can't agree on how to define that subject. A local is one, and only one chapter Period. That's why its called
local. Get it?