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Old 05-25-2007, 06:52 PM
IncontRHOllable IncontRHOllable is offline
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As for the Rho crap, people who know me (greeks and non-greeks alike) know that they better not ever call me a "Rho." You can call me a Sigma (which I prefer), an SGRho, or a Sigma Woman or Lady, but you better not dare call me a Rho. My Nationals has never referred to me as a Rho and I'll go back and forth with Phi Beta (and anyone else) all day over this...and I have.

As for the sorors that call themselves Rho, all I have to say is...show me in any Sigma literature where you are called a Rho. And I know on some campuses sorors have had issues dealing with Phi Beta over this mess and all I can say to that is...don't let anyone call you anything other than your "TRUE" name. I love Phi Beta and on my campus we were really close, but they knew that getting into an argument over our right to call ourselves Sigmas was not a good move (although they tried it once).
I think people that try to call us RHO's are just trying to be funny when it is in fact being disrespectful. And as for the Sigma name thing, well we know that Sigma is our first name and its PBS last name. No argument should even be made by PBS over us being called by our first name. Most People refer to eachother by their first names so where is the argument at?
As far as Indiana love with KAPsi, thus far I have not witnessed SGRHO's being shown anything other than love from Kappa men. I know that for our probate, they showed up in big numbers and was very supportive. I am mad that this is not the case on all campuses but Oh well, we are Sigma women and we don't need the acknowledgement of anyone because our very presence (seeing our classy, sexy, sophisticated selves) commands attention
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Old 05-26-2007, 01:44 AM
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I guess my chapter is way off somewhere in left field. We don't have any sisters on our campus at all. We never let anyone touch our Kanes unless it's another fraternity brother. That would bother me if I went to another campus and saw an SG Rho holding or doing anything with a Kappa Kane. Different strokes for different folks.
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Old 05-26-2007, 11:12 AM
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I guess my chapter is way off somewhere in left field. We don't have any sisters on our campus at all. We never let anyone touch our Kanes unless it's another fraternity brother. That would bother me if I went to another campus and saw an SG Rho holding or doing anything with a Kappa Kane. Different strokes for different folks.
No your chapter isn't way off. My undergrad chapter is in the North (outside of Philly) and we also didn't claim anyone as our brothers, but when the Kappas and SGRho's got together, holding/twirling eachother's canes was just no big deal. I think that on some campuses where we don't acknowledge one another as brother and sister, there is still a mutual respect for our relationship regarding the canes. We both know that the reason SGRho's carry canes and why some step and twirl with them is because of our long standing close relationship with Kappas on some campuses (Who do you think first taught SGRho's to twirl?). So I think because of that mutual understanding and respect, exchanging canes is just no big deal on some campuses. Keep in mind though that some SGRho and Kappa chapters know more than others about the connection between our organizations and the ones that know the most or that were "made" by members who had a high respect and knowledge of our sister/brother relationship (where it exists) will usually have more respect for the connection and thus not mind the exchanging of canes.

I say if you have a problem with someone else touching your cane, just kindly let them know that you don't do that if they ask for it. There is no reason; however, to be nasty and rude, especially when you know that on some campuses exchanging canes is perfectly normal.
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Old 05-27-2007, 01:41 PM
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I say if you have a problem with someone else touching your cane, just kindly let them know that you don't do that if they ask for it. There is no reason; however, to be nasty and rude, especially when you know that on some campuses exchanging canes is perfectly normal.
That's right Soror..
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Old 05-28-2007, 07:07 PM
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I think people that try to call us RHO's are just trying to be funny when it is in fact being disrespectful. And as for the Sigma name thing, well we know that Sigma is our first name and its PBS last name. No argument should even be made by PBS over us being called by our first name. Most People refer to eachother by their first names so where is the argument at?
As far as Indiana love with KAPsi, thus far I have not witnessed SGRHO's being shown anything other than love from Kappa men. I know that for our probate, they showed up in big numbers and was very supportive. I am mad that this is not the case on all campuses but Oh well, we are Sigma women and we don't need the acknowledgement of anyone because our very presence (seeing our classy, sexy, sophisticated selves) commands attention
I have always called SGRhos Sigmas. And it is interesting that PBS are the only ones that go by their last symbol.
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Old 05-28-2007, 10:46 PM
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I have always called SGRhos Sigmas. And it is interesting that PBS are the only ones that go by their last symbol.
I once read on a linejacket that PBS was the first to go by the last greek letter and the first to be called Sigma.
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Old 05-29-2007, 12:00 AM
IncontRHOllable IncontRHOllable is offline
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I once read on a linejacket that PBS was the first to go by the last greek letter and the first to be called Sigma.
Hmmm, it is of no relevance as to whom was born first Sigma is my first name and that is what I should be called. Refering to people by their last name is uncommon yet if that is what they prefer, then great for them.
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Old 05-29-2007, 12:05 AM
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I once read on a linejacket that PBS was the first to go by the last greek letter and the first to be called Sigma.
A line jacket? ok.

The quack is back but thank you LadyGreek for your statement.

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