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Originally Posted by PandaPrincess15
A few girls in my chapter have AOPi related tattoos.... two girls have a 7 on their wrists, 3 have A<3 on their wrist and there is also one that I love that has the faith, hope and charity symbols on her foot! it is sooo cute! We had this talk at meeting the other day because some of our pledges wanted to tattoo AOPI on them, but I thought we weren't allowed to have the actual letters on our body? But i wasn't too sure
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Well it's probably not a good idea or very wise to get an AOII tattoo until you get initiated. I also would also tread on the idea of discussing AOII tattoos at a chapter meeting. To me that does not seem like official business, more like lunch table discussion. But that's just what I think
Oh and don't forget in AOII we never write our letters AOPi.
From the AOII PR Manual:
ΑΟΠ or AOII: Use the Greek letter (Π) or two capital “I”s (i.e. II) to form the
Pi, but never two capital “T”s (i.e. TT). It is also unacceptable to use AOPi, unless it is used in parentheses for pronunciation.