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				02-11-2009, 11:09 PM
			
			
			
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			So here's the thing, in my area (or at least some of the older brothers)  it can be viewed as disrespectful to call a brother "phrat".  The reasoning behind it is that we are family and im guessing they believe that "phrat" is at a lower standard.  Do any of the brothers agree with this and is this common in other areas?
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				02-11-2009, 11:27 PM
			
			
			
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			I prefer being called Frat, Bro, or Brother [my first name].
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				02-14-2009, 09:02 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by ChiefJustICE  So here's the thing, in my area (or at least some of the older brothers)  it can be viewed as disrespectful to call a brother "phrat".  The reasoning behind it is that we are family and im guessing they believe that "phrat" is at a lower standard.  Do any of the brothers agree with this and is this common in other areas? |  I never saw it as disrespectful, but I usually don't refer to older members using the term, Frat. Only brothers in my age category or slightly older.  In Illinois, I have notice more Bros using Frat, Bro, or Brother, instead of Bruh.  I might have used the last one a time or two. Guilty.   
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				02-19-2009, 02:05 PM
			
			
			
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			Every member of the fraternity is not a brother to me.  I use the words phrat or frat to only acknowledge that someone has membership.  Calling a fraternity member brother has much greater value to me.
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				02-19-2009, 02:35 PM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by ChiefJustICE  So here's the thing, in my area (or at least some of the older brothers)  it can be viewed as disrespectful to call a brother "phrat".  The reasoning behind it is that we are family and im guessing they believe that "phrat" is at a lower standard.  Do any of the brothers agree with this and is this common in other areas? |  I think it's less important what they call you than is whether you step up and really have your brother's back when it is time to do so.
		 
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				02-19-2009, 02:41 PM
			
			
			
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			It's terribly disrespectful to consciously not call someone a Brother of the fraternity when that's what we all are, regardless of how close we feel with one another.
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				02-21-2009, 08:07 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Professor  Every member of the fraternity is not a brother to me.  I use the words phrat or frat to only acknowledge that someone has membership.  Calling a fraternity member brother has much greater value to me. |  Is it because you feel some brothers are not brotherly, that you reserve that term?
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				02-23-2009, 09:52 AM
			
			
			
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			You are correct.  I was doing workshops with Bro. Sen. Vernon Malone this past week and he went so far as to say that he would not speak to a Brother that had his past hanging below the waist.  Well, I'm not that old school but ever brother is not brotherly.  For example, look at some of the post on this site. Clearly, a few folk are phrat (i'm not even sure that i would speak to the ones on GC that I would normally call phart) and others are Brothers.  Its really a matter of Brothers that respect themselves and in turn they know the value of respecting others. 
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					Originally Posted by Phrozen1ne  Is it because you feel some brothers are not brotherly, that you reserve that term? |  |  
	
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				02-23-2009, 09:56 AM
			
			
			
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				02-26-2009, 01:42 AM
			
			
			
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					Originally Posted by Professor  You are correct.  I was doing workshops with Bro. Sen. Vernon Malone this past week and he went so far as to say that he would not speak to a Brother that had his past hanging below the waist.  Well, I'm not that old school but ever brother is not brotherly.  For example, look at some of the post on this site. Clearly, a few folk are phrat (i'm not even sure that i would speak to the ones on GC that I would normally call phart) and others are Brothers.  Its really a matter of Brothers that respect themselves and in turn they know the value of respecting others. |  Although I haven't read through every thread on GC, I didn't notice any brother disrespecting themselves  in the ones that I have read.  Not to say it didn't happen, I just haven't seen it yet.  As far as what Bro. Malone stated to you, I think that is taking it to the extreme.   Everyone should be conscience of how their actions effect their organization. Even the brother who chooses not to address a brother by his title because he doesn't agree with his choice of clothing.
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				02-26-2009, 10:24 AM
			
			
			
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			I agree with you regarding Brother Malone - - - I've been on GC for more than five years and all has not been well among the Brothers.  I'm not trying to rehash anything but I am suggesting again that for me every brother is not Brother of mine. 
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					Originally Posted by Phrozen1ne  Although I haven't read through every thread on GC, I didn't notice any brother disrespecting themselves  in the ones that I have read.  Not to say it didn't happen, I just haven't seen it yet.  As far as what Bro. Malone stated to you, I think that is taking it to the extreme.   Everyone should be conscience of how their actions effect their organization. Even the brother who chooses not to address a brother by his title because he doesn't agree with his choice of clothing. |  |  
	
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			I only call my LB's, chapter brothers, and frat members that I have a personal connection with Bruh. 
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				Bruh vs  Phrat
			 
 
			
			As a Alpha Man it really doesn't matter whether I'm addressed as, Phrat, Bruh or Brother. And my reason for saying this is, some Alpha's don't feel it necessary to speak or greet another Alpha at all.  So, I am grateful for being recognized, and as a Senior Pastor of 28years, I'm grateful and thankful for both Fraternal and Spiritual honor and acknowledgment.BlackIce97
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			On my campus, Phrat is usually reserved for Alphas, Bro. for Kappas and Bruh for Ques...ive noticed that some have taken offense when called anything but those respective terms
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					Originally Posted by ProBlack  On my campus, Phrat is usually reserved for Alphas, Bro. for Kappas and Bruh for Ques...ive noticed that some have taken offense when called anything but those respective terms |  Hello.  Who are you?
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