I agree with CutiePie2000. The very first line in Phi Mu's Creed is "To lend to those less fortunate a helping hand". Then it says "To be to others what we would they would be to us" (which, to me, includes walking up to someone you don't know and being rude about whatever shirt they might be wearing). Then later on we've got "To minister to the needy and unfortunate". So if I was to see a homeless person wearing my letters or any letter shirt, I would not think of them as devaluing the meaning of those letters. I would think that whoever donated the shirt was doing a good deed and be happy that this person has a shirt to wear. To think otherwise, IMO, would go against the ideals of my sorority!
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