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12-20-2007, 03:24 PM
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I know that members of BGLOs refer to individuals as "frat", but do they refer to their org as a frat?
I've heard several NPHC fraternity men (both IRL and here on GC) refer to their organization as 'frat'.
As stated earlier, 'frat' is not an offensive term for NPHC members.
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