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Old 10-17-2004, 05:52 PM
HotDamnImAPhiMu HotDamnImAPhiMu is offline
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Originally posted by AlphaXi4983
i wear my bid day shirts and letters around the house, but that's about it. i still have letters on the back windscreen of my car but thats only becuase they're pretty baked on there, but we're selling my car in a couple months so it'll be someone else's problem lol
i personally dont like to be labeled as "greek" by people i dont know well, especially when it comes to professional settings. if someone asks me if i'm greek i wont deny it or anything, but i dont bring it up.

See, in my opinion, this is abandoning the crusade for great greek PR!

I make a huge deal out of not wearing my letters anywhere that reflects poorly on my sorority or greeks as a whole -- bars, stripping, you know, the usual. But I *also* make a big deal out of wearing my letters anywhere and everywhere it's good PR for us! There are a lot of ways for people to judge me.... if they're going to, let them. The people that matter (at my work, my friends, my family) are judging me by the quality of work I put out, the kind of friend I am, etc.

places I DO like to wear/show letters....

* volunteering for the SPCA
* church
* stuff with my alumna group -- we do things for Children's Miracle Network sometimes, things like that
* my mom's school, when I go in to volunteer w/ the kids
* at the gym, getting buff

Though I should note I haven't put my letters on my car because I am a TERRIBLE driver. I cut people off accidentally, leave my blinker on, and generally do things that definately would make people say, "Who's that XYZ b!tch driving that car?"
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