We all know I am a neo, so I have soooo much to learn, but of what has been said this is what I identify with most.
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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
People who play the "my chapter is better/more (insert name of organization)er than your chapter" game. Especially when they are younger members approaching older members who crossed at other chapters. But I'm tickled to convulsions when I see alumnae and graduate chapter initiates playing that game.
People who think their chapter was founded and their organization was chartered. They place their chapter above the organization.
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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Chapters/states that have their own way of singing one of our official songs and pride themselves on it.
Chapters who think their size automatically makes them right about everything.
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One of my friends (of course soror, but we are really tight) visited a chapter meeting and we felt like

at the way the National Hymn. We were singing it (according to what current protocol says) the right way and there way we neos were going to say ANYTHING (b/c we didn't want to come off af correcting them), but we were surely confused.
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Originally Posted by 12dn94dst
And another thing, what's with making strolls that only go with ONE song? (i'm sorry, I'm a stroller lol)
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I only know one stroll and I. AM. DONE. Some of the others are tooo long, only go with one song, and I would have to be on dancing with the stars to learn some of them.
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Originally Posted by sigmadiva
2. Not recognizing your own members who came through a different chapter. My soror was at a grad NPHC event and talking to a member of another org. My soror congratulated this other person on having new members into their org, and this person said supposedly "They are not my sorors, they did not come through my chapter."
3. People who take their officer position too literally. I respect your position but you are not my mother.
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Grrrrrr! Especially at #2!