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Old 01-14-2005, 12:03 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AKA2D '91
[B]gurrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrllllll..we are >>>here<<<


My questions:
Why do SFs ask "bold" questions on the internet, but won't DARE ask a Soror in person?
It's easier to ask questions
anonymously than in person where you might get your feelings hurt.


Why do SOME SFs ask some of the most ridiculous questions without searching for the answer, if a answer exists?
Some questions that you may feel are ridiculous, some people may not and may have searched for the answer to no avail.

Why do SFs 'flip flop' orgs they are so-called interested in?
I think this depends on when they were introduced to the organizations, i.e. the expectation of members, the values of the organization, and the cohesiveness of the organization.

Why do SFs "claim" they want to be a member of XYZ, then become a member and DON'T DO JACK?
I have no answer to this question.

Is it worth thousands of dollars to become a member of XYZ, when you can do community service for free?
You are right anyone can participate in community service and make a difference in the lives others however, having the unique talents of many can make a greater impact.

Do you really want to become a member of an organization for the RIGHT reasons, or are you trying to get a man? get attention?
The right reasons for some may not be the right reasons for others. But whatever the reason it should come from your heart and be something you believe in without compromising your personal values.

Why is it that SOME SFs purport to know everything there is to know about greekdom, but have yet to become a member?
Some people may have ideas of elite intelligentisms (i just create that word) They know everything but in fact know nothing.

Why put on a facade to try to get sponsorship?
I don't think it is a facade, I think it's selling yourself to someone who may not have had the opportunity to work with you yet.

Why look to an organization to define who you are? Why not have a sense of self BEFORE you join?