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Old 05-09-2007, 12:01 AM
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Maybe they're confused with Alpha Phi? hmm Completely random but when I was pledging I remember being SO confused by Alpha Phi. They weren't rushing girls when I went through rush so I didn't hear about then until I got into the greek system. I remember going over the Greek Alphabet in my head thinking, where is there a "PHEE"?? Alright I'm done with the randomness now...
My husband is an AFD. A bunch of years back, they had a pledge from Greece. He had to unlearn the proper Greek alphabet, in order to learn the collegiate one. "PHI" is apparently phee when pronounced correctly. Mu & nu are me-uuu and ne-uuu, not moo and nu. Beta is beeta. I like the collegiate way better!

Anywho, mine don't get pronounced as a word, but are often mistaken for AET. I get the "why do you only use regular letters?" um....it's a sigma! and regardless - it's an alpha & a tau, too!
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Old 06-06-2007, 01:37 AM
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My husband is an AFD. A bunch of years back, they had a pledge from Greece. He had to unlearn the proper Greek alphabet, in order to learn the collegiate one. "PHI" is apparently phee when pronounced correctly. Mu & nu are me-uuu and ne-uuu, not moo and nu. Beta is beeta. I like the collegiate way better!

Anywho, mine don't get pronounced as a word, but are often mistaken for AET. I get the "why do you only use regular letters?" um....it's a sigma! and regardless - it's an alpha & a tau, too!
This is random but, please tell me how you made the greek letters on here. In fact, if you know how to do the same for Greek letters on both Myspace and Facebook-would you give me a heads up on how to do it...I'm a computer illiterate but, I'm doin' the opposite....Although I was asked what "I-ome" meant....I wanted to put my "Letters" on my pages for my Non-Greek Friends at home that might pronounce it "Moo" because I hate to have to keep explaining that it's "Mew".....
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Old 06-06-2007, 12:00 PM
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My husband is an AFD. A bunch of years back, they had a pledge from Greece. He had to unlearn the proper Greek alphabet, in order to learn the collegiate one. "PHI" is apparently phee when pronounced correctly.
True. Met a very cute guy on Spring Break many many years ago who was from Greece and when saw me letters (apparently I was the first sorority/fraternity person he saw when he hit the beach) and he said, "Oh, Delta Fee Epsilon" and proceeds to flirt with me speaking GREEK. Played a long for a while (only because he was cute, mind you) and then had to let him in on the who social greek letter thing. I really loved the way he said it, though.

Thanks for the flashback
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Old 06-06-2007, 03:15 PM
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True. Met a very cute guy on Spring Break many many years ago who was from Greece and when saw me letters (apparently I was the first sorority/fraternity person he saw when he hit the beach) and he said, "Oh, Delta Fee Epsilon" and proceeds to flirt with me speaking GREEK. Played a long for a while (only because he was cute, mind you) and then had to let him in on the who social greek letter thing. I really loved the way he said it, though.

Thanks for the flashback

AHHH!!! That is SO cute. I've always wondered if people from Greece get GLO's confused!
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Old 06-06-2007, 04:30 PM
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I'll never forget meeting one of my future sisters at an informal recruitment event from Greece. It was really funny to hear how different a Greek person says their alphabet. It was something we laughed about quite a bit that night when she was telling us about having to relearn the alphabet.

I also thank you for the memories....
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Old 06-06-2007, 06:56 PM
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We often get EMO. "But why are you so emo? Does your sorority make you sad?" I have been threatening to get argyle letters and dark rimmed glasses for a while.

We also get SMO-- like I Want S'MO Sigma

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Old 06-07-2007, 09:49 AM
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