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05-20-2014, 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl
The Kardashian one slays me. Kourtney should know better since didn't she go to ASU? Khloe's is so wrong it's hilarious.
And the Phi Sig flashing the sign that AOII and SK use. I feel like all three groups need to get together and come to an understanding. New signs all the way around if needed.
[Old lady voice] In my day and on my campus, most groups had signs. A couple sisters and I were constantly trying to figure out how to make a Sigma. It never occurred to us to do the heart/dove/triangle thing. Which I count as a serious fail on my part.
Pi Phi and Kappa were the only other groups that didn't have "go to" moves at the time.
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Yeah, AOII tries to standardize ours. It should be easily distinguishable from the Sigma Kappa hand sign. The index fingers touch to make an A with the other fingers making the heart. It's supposed to be Alpha Love. You guys do a heart with the index fingers and thumbs then have the other fingers flared out like wings. Basically the opposite of ours.
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05-21-2014, 12:46 AM
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
Yeah, AOII tries to standardize ours. It should be easily distinguishable from the Sigma Kappa hand sign. The index fingers touch to make an A with the other fingers making the heart. It's supposed to be Alpha Love. You guys do a heart with the index fingers and thumbs then have the other fingers flared out like wings. Basically the opposite of ours.
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Except for all the chapters that have the index fingers touch to form a triangle above the heart.
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05-21-2014, 06:21 AM
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Except for all the chapters that have the index fingers touch to form a triangle above the heart. 
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?? I cant even figure out how to make that work....
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05-21-2014, 09:57 AM
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Except for all the chapters that have the index fingers touch to form a triangle above the heart. 
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No one has a hand sign like that. Phi Sig apparently is supposed to make the heart with the index finger and thumbs with the other fingers together above making a pyramid. They get in trouble when they flair the fingers which makes it look like the SK hand sign.
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05-21-2014, 10:22 AM
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?? I cant even figure out how to make that work....
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
No one has a hand sign like that. Phi Sig apparently is supposed to make the heart with the index finger and thumbs with the other fingers together above making a pyramid. They get in trouble when they flair the fingers which makes it look like the SK hand sign.
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Stolen from FB. Here's a pic of 4 SKs flashing both versions. The one on the left is doing what AOIIAngel described. The other two are doing what I described. eta: That chapter consistently does the signs on the right. I think the girls on the left just failed to connect.
eta: After doing some google image search for AOII hand sign I'm finding way more variety on the positioning of the fingers. Some flair, some close the fingers and rotate to emphasize the "A" part. Some only raise the index fingers for the "A" and use the rest of the fingers in the heart part.
 None of it's that serious. Can't believe I just spent more than five minutes on this.
Last edited by SoCalGirl; 05-21-2014 at 10:42 AM.
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