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Old 12-02-2006, 04:53 PM
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There are also several threads about non-collegiate sororities. You can check those out by using the search function.

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You didn't right understand me, maby my lousy english! I want to make a sororoty house for tha girls on the colledge. i want to be like sponsor. i would buy a hose for that use but i dont know how it really looks like. how many rooms, what it should have and all things you in sororotie houses do, do you need pay something to join in the hous, who sponsores you etc...
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Old 12-02-2006, 04:59 PM
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You didn't right understand me, maby my lousy english! I want to make a sororoty house for tha girls on the colledge. i want to be like sponsor. i would buy a hose for that use but i dont know how it really looks like. how many rooms, what it should have and all things you in sororotie houses do, do you need pay something to join in the hous, who sponsores you etc...
Sounds like you don't want a sorority.

You just want to build a dormitory (living quarters) for women. Building a house does not = creating a sorority.

There's a difference. You might want to do a little more research.
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Old 12-03-2006, 12:05 AM
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Is it me or has the OPs spelling changed quite drastically from the original post to the most recent one?
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Old 12-03-2006, 12:14 AM
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Is it me or has the OPs spelling changed quite drastically from the original post to the most recent one?
I noticed that as well.
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Old 12-03-2006, 06:09 PM
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Is it me or has the OPs spelling changed quite drastically from the original post to the most recent one?
Maybe I'm overly pessimistic/cynical, but who wants to bet that "Zara" is really Zachary and wants to build and "sponsor" a "sorority house" for some kind of webcam website?
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Old 12-04-2006, 12:06 AM
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Maybe I'm overly pessimistic/cynical, but who wants to bet that "Zara" is really Zachary and wants to build and "sponsor" a "sorority house" for some kind of webcam website?
It certainly occurred to me!
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Old 12-04-2006, 12:24 PM
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well, my dear, let me say this, it's not just money that you need, but enough women who are interested enough to do it.

The concept of a sorority is fairly new to international people besides US and canada, so I highly doubt the stereotype will follow through. What you want to do is to introduce it to your friends and see if they would like to join one. if you are still in school, talk to your student activity council to see what are the procedures.

I personally don't know anything about NPC sororities chartering a chapter overseas, but as others point out, you may want to contact a sorority after you have enough people.

Though, this is just my opinion, that you might be better off starting your own. The question is, does risk management prevent having oversea collegiate chapters and how hard the process is? I know for other sororities in order to start a chapter, your charter sisters and the HQ have to travel back and forth to regulate the process. So distance could matter...
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Old 12-04-2006, 12:34 PM
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I agree.
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Old 12-04-2006, 12:45 PM
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well, my dear, let me say this, it's not just money that you need, but enough women who are interested enough to do it.

The concept of a sorority is fairly new to international people besides US and canada, so I highly doubt the stereotype will follow through. What you want to do is to introduce it to your friends and see if they would like to join one. if you are still in school, talk to your student activity council to see what are the procedures.

I personally don't know anything about NPC sororities chartering a chapter overseas, but as others point out, you may want to contact a sorority after you have enough people.

Though, this is just my opinion, that you might be better off starting your own. The question is, does risk management prevent having oversea collegiate chapters and how hard the process is? I know for other sororities in order to start a chapter, your charter sisters and the HQ have to travel back and forth to regulate the process. So distance could matter...
I think that cost and distance would play the biggest role in this. Followed by possible language barriers.
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Old 12-26-2006, 04:52 AM
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i feel foolish asking this but who is Zachary?
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Old 12-26-2006, 10:57 AM
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i feel foolish asking this but who is Zachary?
The horny dude that SOPi_Jawbreaker thinks "Zara" really is.
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Old 12-04-2006, 09:32 AM
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Maybe I'm overly pessimistic/cynical, but who wants to bet that "Zara" is really Zachary and wants to build and "sponsor" a "sorority house" for some kind of webcam website?
FIRST- MY SPELLING WAS SO LOUSY 'CAUSE I WAS EXITED THAT SOMEONE EVEN LOOKED IN "MY ASK FOR HELP", SO I WANTED TO WRITE IT FAST, AND I MADE SO MANY MISTAKES. SECOND- I AM MEANING SERIOUS ABOUT THIS , AND I AM REALLY SORRY THAT YOU THERE HAVE SO MANY SICK PEOPLE ON THE NET, SO YOU THINK THAT EVERYONE ARE SO SICK AS WELL AND TRYIG TO TRICK YOU. THIRD- MANY MANY THANKS FOR EVERYONE WHO TRIED TO HELP ME BUT FOR THOOSE WHO HAD SEEN THIS LIKE A BIG JOKE, I CAN ASK FOR ADVICE ON OTHER PLACES IF I BOTHER YOU HERE. I WAS TRYING JUST TAKE ONE NICE THING FROME AMERICA TO THE JOUNG PEOPLE HERE IN CROATIA.
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Old 12-04-2006, 09:35 AM
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FIRST- MY SPELLING WAS SO LOUSY 'CAUSE I WAS EXITED THAT SOMEONE EVEN LOOKED IN "MY ASK FOR HELP", SO I WANTED TO WRITE IT FAST, AND I MADE SO MANY MISTAKES. SECOND- I AM MEANING SERIOUS ABOUT THIS , AND I AM REALLY SORRY THAT YOU THERE HAVE SO MANY SICK PEOPLE ON THE NET, SO YOU THINK THAT EVERYONE ARE SO SICK AS WELL AND TRYIG TO TRICK YOU. THIRD- MANY MANY THANKS FOR EVERYONE WHO TRIED TO HELP ME BUT FOR THOOSE WHO HAD SEEN THIS LIKE A BIG JOKE, I CAN ASK FOR ADVICE ON OTHER PLACES IF I BOTHER YOU HERE. I WAS TRYING JUST TAKE ONE NICE THING FROME AMERICA TO THE JOUNG PEOPLE HERE IN CROATIA.
AND PLEASE DON'T BE SO PREJUDICE IT IS NOT HELPING.
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Old 12-04-2006, 11:11 AM
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Uh, who said we were prejudiced?
If you were really serious about this then you would have already understood that a sorority house does not create a sorority...sisterhood and bonding do. Sure, there are some added perks by living in a sorority house, but there are even more perks when you start to form friendships and bonds with your fellow sisters.
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Old 12-03-2006, 01:33 AM
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You didn't right understand me, maby my lousy english! I want to make a sororoty house for tha girls on the colledge. i want to be like sponsor. i would buy a hose for that use but i dont know how it really looks like. how many rooms, what it should have and all things you in sororotie houses do, do you need pay something to join in the hous, who sponsores you etc...
Ok, this is going to require a lot of English reading but here goes:
This website -> NPC Members lists 26 sororities.
I recommend going to their websites and reading about their values. Different sororities value different things. Also, different sororities have different community service projects.

Find several that interest you and contact them about your interest in starting a sorority chapter in your country. I HIGHLY recommend having someone fluent in English write this letter or at least double check your English. Someone from these offices will be able to tell if they are interested in opening a chapter there.



What you want to do is not easy. If this does not work out, I would recommend donating your money to create a scholarship fund for women. This way you can contribute to their life experience by sending them to university.

/might as well treat this as serious, though it's a bit odd
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