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Old 06-22-2000, 01:19 PM
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I'm just copying and pasting my first response:

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Hey Soror,
I think a lot of the time people just seem to take the jokes too far and also let personal differences become organizational differences. How many times have you seen an issue between a member of ABC and a member of XYZ elevate so that the the two organizations have a rivalry? And then it goes on and on and the current members aren't even sure how the rivalry got started in the first place. It's nonsense!

I have friends who are in other organizations (Delta and AKA), and we always make little jokes about the other, but it never gets out of hand, and we all laugh.

I think a way to erradicate these differences is to have more interorganizational activities. It would be nice to do an activity with another sorority, even if it is something small. But it would be a show of unity and sisterhood.
We also need to support each other's events. In the end we are all in the same race to uplift our communities.

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