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Old 09-09-2010, 09:55 AM
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Ehh...
You wouldn't want someone who is NOT even a member of your GLO to stop their car and say hello when you're jogging with your dog? Where's your weird borderline stalker GLO spirit?

There's so much that's funny about this thread. So much. It's good that the OP has thick skin. I know what the dos and don'ts of MY symbols are but would never pretend to know or even care what other GLOs should be doing in their letters. Organizational bonds (in real life or just GC-related) don't mean that people have a real insight on the other organization(s).
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Old 09-09-2010, 10:05 AM
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You wouldn't want someone who is NOT even a member of your GLO to stop their car and say hello when you're jogging with your dog? Where's your weird borderline stalker GLO spirit?
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Old 09-09-2010, 11:14 AM
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You wouldn't want someone who is NOT even a member of your GLO to stop their car and say hello when you're jogging with your dog? Where's your weird borderline stalker GLO spirit?
Please. I wouldn't even stop for frat, much less Greek Gretchen from XYZ Sorority lol.

I will only acknowledge another Greek if I'm wearing letters at the time, but I will not pull over and chase after someone to tell him/her that I'm in a GLO. I'm a tall, black man. Wouldn't go over well

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There's so much that's funny about this thread. So much. It's good that the OP has thick skin. I know what the dos and don'ts of MY symbols are but would never pretend to know or even care what other GLOs should be doing in their letters. Organizational bonds (in real life or just GC-related) don't mean that people have a real insight on the other organization(s).
Pretty much.
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Old 09-09-2010, 10:18 AM
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Uh, aren't jerseys... athletic wear to start?

That's like saying "OMG NO, DON'T WEAR YOGA PANTS TO DO YOGA! WTF ARE YOU THINKING?!"
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Old 09-09-2010, 11:09 AM
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We were told *TO* wear our letters to the gym (good PR).

Since one of our four Aims is Physical Development (along with Social/Spiritual/Academic Development - it seems wrong to just leave that out there by itself...we're not going through pueberty), it seems fitting to wear letters to work out.
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Old 09-09-2010, 11:47 AM
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We were told *TO* wear our letters to the gym (good PR).

Since one of our four Aims is Physical Development (along with Social/Spiritual/Academic Development - it seems wrong to just leave that out there by itself...we're not going through pueberty), it seems fitting to wear letters to work out.
Same here. I'm supposed to "develop and prize health and vigor of body", so we think it's a good thing to see letters at the gym. I wouldn't work out in a jersey because they're thick, but I in fact just got back from the gym and I'm wearing a mixer shirt with my letters.
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Old 09-09-2010, 01:11 PM
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We were told *TO* wear our letters to the gym (good PR).
Exactly. My Greek cheerleaders wear letter/event shirts to practice all the time. It ends up being quite the recruiting tactic!
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Old 09-09-2010, 11:52 AM
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Let me get a clarification here. By "jersey" do you mean a sewn-on lettered t-shirt, or a football/hockey-type jersey with your crest/COA on it? (Not that it matters, but people use the word interchangeably.)
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Old 09-09-2010, 01:04 PM
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Ok stopping the car is creepy, but if we passed on the bike trail I'd say something, but then I say hi to most people I pass on the bike trail.
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Old 09-10-2010, 07:35 PM
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Ok stopping the car is creepy, but if we passed on the bike trail I'd say something, but then I say hi to most people I pass on the bike trail.
I don't mean you should stop your car. I like your idea of saying hello to anyone on a bike path, walking, whatever. I wouldn't just stop my car and be like, "Hey you-hey there...I'm an XYZ and I see you are an ABC...let's be friends!"

KS...come on now, you are a tall black man and that may seem intimidating but, I'm a short woman. For some reason, I think being a shorter female may not make me half as intimidating as a tall man. I'd say hello to you, though. I would hope others would do the same to me.
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Old 09-09-2010, 01:13 PM
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We were always told to wear our letters to the gym, but NOT to wear our current recruitment shirts (with deferred recruitment, in the Fall we would get a shirt that we would all wear on the same day) because we had to wear them every week and they'd get too gross too quickly if you used them to work out in. But letters in general were encouraged. My campus doesn't do the whole "jersey" thing, so I have no opinions on that.
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Old 09-09-2010, 02:21 PM
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I would think a jersey would be gross to jog in because 1) they're heavier than other t-shirts to begin with and then 2) you layer the fabric letters on top of it. Massive boob sweat potential.

But other than that, I don't see a thing wrong with it.
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Old 09-09-2010, 02:30 PM
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However if I am in the right let me know, and I will set her straight on the "Macon Magnolia" workout path. LOL!
As others have said, this is definitely in MYOB territory.
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Old 03-15-2013, 05:01 PM
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Okay... I'm bored at work and thought I'd weigh in on this old post because I really want the day to be over haha

Toward the end of my time as a collegiate, my Phi Mu chapter had some... image issues... so we would ask our girls not to wear anything Phi Mu related while you were wearing sweatpants or weren't very presentable. The campus rec center was one place where that rule was lifted slightly because it's appropraite to look a little messy when you're working out, it's less appropraite to wear sweatpants and look like you just rolled out of bed to go to class. But if you were going right from spin class to real classes and wanted to wear something Phi Mu... Needless to say it got complicated but the "no sweatpants and letters" rule was a rule.

Obviously as an Alumna I wear whatever I want whenever I want including wearing my letters to the gym, a nice way to meet other Phi Mu's. Now if Phi Mu called me up and said "please don't do that" I wouldn't. But there is no rule saying you can't wear your letters while you workout and yes, it's inapropraite and super nosey to say something otherwise to someone who isn't in your chapter. I say chapter instead of GLO because things like this are chapter specific.
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Old 03-15-2013, 05:45 PM
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Oddly enough at the gym today there was a Phi Mu and an ADPi (also an A Xi D, a Kappa and and a Pi Phi) wearing clothing with letters on them. One with a jersey, a dad's weekend shirt, a few bid day shirts...
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