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09-07-2012, 07:45 AM
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I totally agree with you! There is/was nothing wrong with the word pledge. If I ran the world, we'd still use the words pledge and Rush.
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Yes! "Recruitment Crush" just does not have the same ring to it.
Speaking of pledges, do they even wear pledge pins anymore?
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09-07-2012, 09:22 AM
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Speaking of pledges, do they even wear pledge pins anymore?
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We wore our pledge pin, but only to our new member meetings. Did sororities used to wear them all the time like fraternities do?
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09-07-2012, 09:28 AM
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We wore our pledge pin, but only to our new member meetings. Did sororities used to wear them all the time like fraternities do?
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They did back in the dark ages when I was in college.
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09-07-2012, 10:33 AM
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I WANTED to wear my pledge pin all the time, but we couldn't. It was treated like our initiated sister badge - only to be worn with "badge attire." I was dressed up pretty much never, so outside of my pledging ceremony/initiation, I maybe wore it once or twice.
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09-07-2012, 10:30 AM
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We wore our pledge pin, but only to our new member meetings. Did sororities used to wear them all the time like fraternities do?
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I loved wearing my pledge pin, which we "had" to, except during the three Ss - shower. sex, sleep.
At parties, we were told to wear the pin on the inside of the shirt, with the clasp bar on the outside. That way, you were still identified as a pledge (the school was small enough to know who you were pledging), so it worked out well. I remember I had surgery during my pledge period and asked my pledge mom if I had to wear my pin into surgery, lol. I think my pledgesister/a.k.a. next door neighbor held it for me.
Sigh. Good times.
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09-07-2012, 11:18 AM
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We wore our pledge pin, but only to our new member meetings. Did sororities used to wear them all the time like fraternities do?
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Yeah, we always wore them. (at least on my campus) I remember once going down to the cafeteria and realizing I'd forgotten to put on my pledge pin and going back to my room to get it because I didn't want the sisters to see me without it.
I am currently undergoing therapy for PTSD because the experience was so devastaing for me
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09-07-2012, 11:24 AM
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We loved to wear ours. We were proud to be Pi Phis and Greeks. The first week, all the sororities' NMs wore pledge ribbons in our colors behind our pledge pins.
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09-07-2012, 12:15 PM
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We wore ours (with ribbons underneath of course) M-F 9-5 (or whenever you were done with school). That was pretty standard for all the sororities on campus. We also were allowed/supposed to wear it with everything - thank God. DZs had to wear theirs with dress pants or skirts only (in other words they had to dress up for school for 6 weeks) so that made me certain that DZ and I were not meant to be.
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(snipped) I remember I had surgery during my pledge period and asked my pledge mom if I had to wear my pin into surgery, lol. I think my pledgesister/a.k.a. next door neighbor held it for me.
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I had the pre-op nurse tape over mine, just like a wedding band!
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Yeah, we always wore them. (at least on my campus) I remember once going down to the cafeteria and realizing I'd forgotten to put on my pledge pin and going back to my room to get it because I didn't want the sisters to see me without it.
I am currently undergoing therapy for PTSD because the experience was so devastating for me 
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We all are, KR, we all are.
And none of that M-F bit, either - we were expected to wear them at all times! Oh, the humanity!
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09-07-2012, 03:37 PM
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We wore our pledge pin, but only to our new member meetings. Did sororities used to wear them all the time like fraternities do?
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Same here!
The thought of wearing it all the time is nice, but I personally like that we wear it just when we are dressed up. I generally went to class in yoga pants, t-shirt and hoodie. My pledge pin deserved more than that. You can represent your org by wearing a t-shirt, carrying a bag, wearing jewelry with letters/colors/symbols, etc.
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09-07-2012, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by lovespink88
The thought of wearing it all the time is nice, but I personally like that we wear it just when we are dressed up. I generally went to class in yoga pants, t-shirt and hoodie. My pledge pin deserved more than that. You can represent your org by wearing a t-shirt, carrying a bag, wearing jewelry with letters/colors/symbols, etc.
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Not always. Not my lane, I know, but our probationary members cannot wear letters, and I seem to remember from past conversations about that here that at least some NPC groups may have a similar rule. I know that some have a rule (as do we) that PMs/pledges/NMs can't wear anything with the org's coat of arms.
The thing in my mind that distinguishes a pledge/NM pin from other things (like wearing colors) is that it doesn't just represent the org, it specifically symbolizes the wearer's place and role in the org. Different orgs may reach different conclusions about whether that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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09-07-2012, 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by carnation
We loved to wear ours. We were proud to be Pi Phis and Greeks. The first week, all the sororities' NMs wore pledge ribbons in our colors behind our pledge pins.
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We wore ribbons until we received our pledge pins in our pledge ceremony (a week after bid day)
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Same here!
The thought of wearing it all the time is nice, but I personally like that we wear it just when we are dressed up. I generally went to class in yoga pants, t-shirt and hoodie. My pledge pin deserved more than that. You can represent your org by wearing a t-shirt, carrying a bag, wearing jewelry with letters/colors/symbols, etc.
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I agree with you. While we wore them all the time, I think it makes sense to treat it like our badge.
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09-08-2012, 08:52 AM
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Not always. Not my lane, I know, but our probationary members cannot wear letters, and I seem to remember from past conversations about that here that at least some NPC groups may have a similar rule. I know that some have a rule (as do we) that PMs/pledges/NMs can't wear anything with the org's coat of arms.
The thing in my mind that distinguishes a pledge/NM pin from other things (like wearing colors) is that it doesn't just represent the org, it specifically symbolizes the wearer's place and role in the org. Different orgs may reach different conclusions about whether that's a good thing or a bad thing.
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Right, sorry, I wasn't 100% clear. I am aware that there are GLOs that don't allow NMs to wear certain things. This is why I said letters/colors/symbols but I guess that would have made more sense if I said letters or colors or symbols. The slashes were ors, not ands. I know that different groups have different rules.
I'm with you with your second point!
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09-10-2012, 10:14 AM
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Not always. Not my lane, I know, but our probationary members cannot wear letters, and I seem to remember from past conversations about that here that at least some NPC groups may have a similar rule.
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I know that it has been ruled as a form of "hazing" at certain schools. I was not allowed to wear letters until I was initiated and knew what they stood for while the girls this year received their letters on Bid Day. Personally, I think it gave you a sense of appreciation for your organization.
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09-10-2012, 10:40 AM
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I know that it has been ruled as a form of "hazing" at certain schools. I was not allowed to wear letters until I was initiated and knew what they stood for while the girls this year received their letters on Bid Day. Personally, I think it gave you a sense of appreciation for your organization.
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*facepalm* Because everyone should always have the same privileges all the time. It's not demeaning to not let our MIT's not wear letters simply because initiated sisters can. Frankly, I think the wait makes it more special, like you've actually accomplished something with the history you've learned and the time you've spent with the chapter.
We do, however, make bags with letters on them for our new girls so that they have something, since we don't give them shirts of any kind when they pledge.
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