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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
Exactly. Even the other greeks take notice. Our newer members would always approach me at a party and ask, "Why are they wearing their letters?" assuming that they weren't supposed to be wearing them while drinking, either. It's just a respect thing to me. And like alphagam says... it's one thing for people to be aware you're in a sorority and you drink... it's another to be drinking with letters on and to have everyone at a bar or party feel justified in their thinking that all sorority girls are drunks.
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Okay despite my cry of
vive la différence!, I will make a comment on behalf of those who don't impose this rule.
The problem with it, it seems to me, is that it automatically equates drinking with getting drunk and making a fool of one's self. Yeah, I know we're talking about college students, but to me, saying "don't drink in letters" for the reasons you have given is pretty much the same as saying "don't wear letters when you drink because we don't think you, our sisters, are capable of drinking responsibly." To me, it seems much more to the point to say "Remember that when you wear letters that you represent
ABG to the world; be careful not to do anything while wearing letters that would reflect badly on
ABG."
As the Greeks might say, moderation in all things; nothing in excess. (But yeah, we
are talking about college students.

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Follow whatever rules your org has seen fit to adopt, but don't look at other orgs askew if they have decided on different rules.