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Originally Posted by greekgalxoxo
The sisters did a skit that was funny but it was obvious that they were trying to make fun of the “stereotypical” sorority girl. These girls were big on how they were different and not like everyone else. They really emphasized how eclectic their sorority was, etc. which is good, but it seemed like they were shoving it in our face.
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This is a big mistake some smaller chapters make. They want to emphasize how they are different. But girls aren't joining different. They're joining to be in a sorority, a known entity, with expectations of finding girls like them. To sell yourself as an outcast (which is basically what they're doing) is to say you don't want girls who want to be part of a group.
Chapter members, if this is what you're doing, please stop. It won't work. You don't have to be cookie cutters but there is a common bond between you. Emphasize THAT.