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Old 07-12-2010, 03:03 AM
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I don't think people are taught the social skills that they once were. I have always been friendly and introduced myself to people but some don't find it outgoing they find it pushy or desperate. I can't speak if they are shy or just what but I have found it perfectly find for a girl interested in joining to come up and say "I have seen your letters on campus and I can't wait to meet more of you girls" I might not know them but I like that they do that. I can remember during orientation at my mom's sorority booth introducing myself to each girl and saying my mom was the class of 83' and pledge in 79 and asking if they know so and so teacher on campus that was in it. I don't know why but it was awkward, it is like I was trying harder than they were and it was their sorority and the fact I knew of a alumna woman on campus and they didn't. I would hate to tell new members to not be outgoing but some people don't take it as serious as others so you have to be careful how you come off.
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