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Originally posted by SummerChild
RainMan,
As far as I'm concerned, there is no need for a course in "Black Greek Protocol and Etiquette 100." Those who want to know etiquette and protocol will figure it out the same way as all the rest of us. They will experience and observe the behaviors and resultant positive or negative reaction of those around them and practice the common sense that their parents' taught them.
SC
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While I hear where you are coming from, it does both propective and members alike a great disservice and creates a lot of needless aggravation and "tension" (Read the "Embarassing Rush Moments" thread).
Learning by "atmosphere" is confusing, frustrating, and extremely unnecessary.
ETA: Cynically speaking, what does discretion mean to me?
"Do as I say, not as I do".