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Old 08-25-2008, 09:19 PM
APhiAnna APhiAnna is offline
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This sounds like to me that the sorority member misunderstood her question. I know that the first few weeks our new members are at our house they tend to still have a lot of friends from the dorms that they bring to eat meals at the house (at our campus, at least, it is permissible for anybody to be invited to most meals) or just hang out in the TV room. We've also had instances where somebody brought their friend as a "date" to a social function if they had just broken up with a boyfriend or something like that. But I can say with a fair amount of certainty that she will not be welcome at exchanges/invites, etc (why whould you want somebody you cut representing your GLO at those events?) and I can say with 100% certainty that she will not be welcome at meetings (new member or chapter), ceremonies, Big/Little, etc.
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