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12-12-2007, 08:45 PM
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yea sorry but whats the difference between frat and fraternity
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12-12-2007, 08:50 PM
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The term "frat" is considered an insult to members of certain organizations.
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12-12-2007, 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by parrott
yea sorry but whats the difference between frat and fraternity
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the way it was explained to me when I first started looking into greek life was you wouldn't call your COUNTRY A C!@T... so why call your fraternity a frat.
The word Frat has negetive stereotype attached to it more animal house party mentality when you hear the word Frat. When I hear the word Fraternity I think of men not boys. A group of people who have a purpose try to carry it out the best of their ability, work towards a common goal, respect themselves their organizations and others.
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12-12-2007, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by whittleschmegg
the way it was explained to me when I first started looking into greek life was you wouldn't call your COUNTRY A C!@T... so why call your fraternity a frat.
The word Frat has negetive stereotype attached to it more animal house party mentality when you hear the word Frat. When I hear the word Fraternity I think of men not boys. A group of people who have a purpose try to carry it out the best of their ability, work towards a common goal, respect themselves their organizations and others.
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Oh ok gotcha. thanks man im really new to this stuff
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12-12-2007, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by whittleschmegg
the way it was explained to me when I first started looking into greek life was you wouldn't call your COUNTRY A C!@T... so why call your fraternity a frat.
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Did we really go there AGAIN?
   
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12-12-2007, 10:43 PM
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why yes, yes we did.
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12-13-2007, 11:04 AM
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the way it was explained to me when I first started looking into greek life was you wouldn't call your COUNTRY A C!@T... so why call your fraternity a frat.
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The way it was explained to you is stupid. Especially in the thread that has already mentioned U of Tenn and Bama.
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The word Frat has negetive stereotype attached to it more animal house party mentality when you hear the word Frat. When I hear the word Fraternity I think of men not boys. A group of people who have a purpose try to carry it out the best of their ability, work towards a common goal, respect themselves their organizations and others.
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This is the reasonable explanation. It has nothing to do with shortening words being disrespectful and everything to do with the connotation many have with the word "frat."
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12-13-2007, 05:33 PM
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The way it was explained to you is stupid. Especially in the thread that has already mentioned U of Tenn and Bama
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This is how it was explained to me, I didn't know it was in another thread, and I apologize if I offended anybody by my choice of words.
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12-13-2007, 05:41 PM
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Honestly, being in high school, I can't imagine who you'd be talking to about fraternities or sororities. If all you hear about a fraternity is their drinking habits, and that's the way they're presenting themselves to you, if i can be forward, don't join that one. A fraternity really shouldn't be simply about drinking and partying. Social life, yes, alcoholism, no. Also, I won't lie, it's been a pretty good indicator of where the fraternity is going as a whole.
As for hazing... you'll get it where you get it. If you really check out a fraternity and its members (which you'll have ample opportunity to do during rush week) then you'll be able to tell whether or not you'll be hazed. Either way, there are policies against hazing, so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Just research the fraternities at the schools you're looking at, and choose a couple you want to visit based on their national values and their chapter website. Go there, check out the members, if you get a bid to one you want, roll with it. It'll be more than worth it.
Good luck, and go gators ;P
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12-13-2007, 08:10 PM
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thanks for all the advice guys, for some reason I kind of felt like I needed to know whether I was gonna try to get into a fraternity or not before I even step on campus. but the best thing to do like yall said is just to take it slow and wait and see what its really like, so thanks
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12-13-2007, 08:25 PM
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Good luck!
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