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03-11-2002, 07:37 PM
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We have some unique names all in fun of course!!
Beta - MasterBetas
GammaPhis - JammaVibrata (sorry, but its funny)
KKG - Krappa Krappa Grandma (stated by a Kappa herself!)
DU's - Delta OOPS I SIGNED!
PiKaps - Boy Pi Phi (not real original)
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05-23-2002, 11:09 PM
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funny names!
Okay, I won't name names, but one time a member of another NPC sorority asked me if I was a Delta Zappa instead of a Delta Zeta! This girl was wearing her letters and everything! I just smiled and said yes, I was. I was also asked why I had Arizona on my shirt before!  Oh, and we've also been called Tri-Zappa! LOL! I swear, I couldn't make any of this up!!
Greek love and such,
Blaire
Proud to be a Delta Zee!
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05-23-2002, 11:24 PM
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The first time I heard Alpha Phi pronounced it freaked me out. I was like you are a member of Alpha fee? huh? Then they clarified. I was really confused.
I have heard ADPi pronounced funny. I have never even heard of us being called Alpha Delts or AD. The funniest thing we ever get is people that misspell our name. We had intramural shirts made this year and when they came in we opened up the box to find "Alfha Delta Pi" shirts. That was hillarious. But, then on the receipt for the Alfha Delta Pi shirts was To: Alpha Gamma Delta Pi. That was pretty amusing too. Then the place we had a date party put out a welcome sign for Alpfa Delta Pi.
We just can't win!! Haha
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05-23-2002, 11:52 PM
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I've worn letters and had people ask me about EAI (i.e., SAI)  Kinda surprises me - didn't we all use the sigma as a symbol in high school math?
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05-24-2002, 12:56 AM
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Last summer we had our officer's retreat.
Was a blast, we stayed at the hotel the night before we had to do our planning sessions, etc...
There were adult beverages there and such.. Some fella from some other room in the hotel asked us where the "E N" party was.
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05-24-2002, 12:59 AM
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Does anyone else with the letter Gamma get asked.."So what does the r stand for?"
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05-24-2002, 01:25 AM
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Since my Delta Sig chapter rechartered in 99, we're pretty small, unlike the 120 member chapter we had in the early 90s.
So, since we're relativly unknown, people ALWAYS used to mistake us for Delta Sigma PI, that business frat. And we're like "NO, we're in IFC".
Which I never understood why this was never resolved, because both of us go by "Delta Sig" and "DSP", even though we were started before PI was.
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05-24-2002, 08:21 AM
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On my campus, Delta Sigma Phi is called Delt Sig but, at some other schools and often times here on GC, people call them Delta Sig. That still bugs me.
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05-24-2002, 02:15 PM
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Originally posted by UMgirl
Does anyone else with the letter Gamma get asked.."So what does the r stand for?"
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Yeah, I get that... or "Is that a T?"
I've also gotten "OH! I thought your necklace said KKK" while wearing my lavaliere. Um. No.
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05-24-2002, 02:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by RedRoseSAI
I've worn letters and had people ask me about EAI (i.e., SAI) Kinda surprises me - didn't we all use the sigma as a symbol in high school math?
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you would think so, but apparently folks never got to that level of math or science. as CT4 said earlier, we get asked about "AEO" all the time.
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05-24-2002, 06:14 PM
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Quote:
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Does anyone else with the letter Gamma get asked.."So what does the r stand for?"
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Oh lordy, all the time. A story:
I was in one of the college choirs, and another choir member was a DG. We were both wearing our letters one day, and I overheard her talking with our choir director, telling him something like "No, it's the Greek letter Delta, and that's a Gamma, it's my sorority, etc." Afterwards, he turned to me and said "So what's KKR?"
Dim people, part one.
I also get the "Oh, for a minute I thought your necklace said KKK."
Last edited by KappaStargirl; 05-25-2002 at 09:14 PM.
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05-24-2002, 09:09 PM
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"I'm sure all of my Alpha Phi sisters will relate to this one: People pronouncing Phi like "Ph-eye" instead of the way we actually pronounce it, "Ph-ee" We even have a song about it."
I had no idea anyone ever pronounced it "Ph-ee." Just the other day I was getting a little irritated when my math teacher said it like that. I just thought to myself, "Nope, it's Ph-eye. Pi Beta Ph-eye." You learn something new everyday.
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Your Math teacher is actually right.
The English pronunciation of "Phi" is fie.
The Greek pronunciation of "Phi" is fee.
Since the Math Teacher is talking about Phi in terms of Math (just like Delta for change and Sigma for sum are in there), and people in Greece pretty much invented Math, "Fee" is right, cuz it's the Greek pronunciation..
As for names like
Alpha "Fee" and
Pi Beta "Fie"....when it comes to nomenclature, fraternities and sororities essentially use a "hybrid" of both English and Greek pronunciation.
FWIW: I had a Math teacher who pronunced Beta as "Beeta" (which is the Greek pronunciation).
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05-24-2002, 10:18 PM
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yeah people call us "rob" a lot.... kind of funny i guess?
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05-25-2002, 08:15 AM
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Just thought of another one - not sure if this has already come up, but -
One of my sorority sisters has a bio sister who is a member of SDT. When she is wearing letters she gets asked ALL THE TIME "Why are you wearing a shirt that says EAT?" As if the STD jokes weren't bad enough
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03-09-2007, 03:16 AM
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Phi Mu and Phi Mu Alpha
Again We have to correct groups all the time we are not Phi Mu a nursing sorority based off of ADPi but Phi Mu Alpha the Social fraternity based around music. Just a little alpha means so much. It doesn't work like Lambda Chi does for Lambda Chi Alpha!!!
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