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12-04-2009, 04:32 AM
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I'm a new initiate, and I am wondering..... when is it inappropriate to wear my lavalier? I have been invited to a frat formal and though I'd like to wear my lavalier, I'd also like to have a glass of wine or two with dinner. Should I leave it at home?
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12-04-2009, 10:34 AM
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I'm a new initiate, and I am wondering..... when is it inappropriate to wear my lavalier? I have been invited to a frat formal and though I'd like to wear my lavalier, I'd also like to have a glass of wine or two with dinner. Should I leave it at home?
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Since you are initiated, you should be able to wear your lavalier, unless your sorority has a different rule about it. Maybe ask your big sis or new member educator?
As for the formal, why not go with a simple pearl necklace? I wouldnt wear your lavalier just in case you get too intoxicated lol.
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Keep in mind that, if you are underage, you may be violating one or more of your organizations rules.
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12-04-2009, 01:11 PM
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If it's really just going to be wine with dinner, I would say it's probably okay....if there is a chance it could be more than that throughout the evening, leave it at home.
If you wouldn't do it in a lettered shirt, don't do it wearing your lavalier.
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05-25-2010, 12:13 AM
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We are not allowed to wear our letters if we are underage and drinking. Also please use the term "Fraternity". Frat is considered derrogatory
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05-25-2010, 12:21 AM
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Originally Posted by KappaDeltaEA677
We are not allowed to wear our letters if we are underage and drinking.
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But it's ok to drink underage...
Conversely, are you supposed to you wear your letters out drinking when you're 21? Probably not.
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05-25-2010, 12:24 AM
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We are not allowed to wear our letters if we are underage and drinking. Also please use the term "Fraternity". Frat is considered derrogatory
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You done telling people off from 6 months ago?
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05-25-2010, 12:34 AM
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Honeysaurus here... We considered our lavaliers casual, too casual for a formal. But we also knew to tuck it under our shirts if we happened to consume too much.
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05-25-2010, 08:47 AM
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Also please use the term "Fraternity". Frat is considered derrogatory
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Some people consider "frat" derogatory. Not everyone does, though. In some fraternities and on some campuses, the use of "frat" is common and not considered the least bit derogatory.
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We are not allowed to wear our letters if we are underage and drinking.
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Says who, Grasshopper?
I agree with honey, I wouldn't wear a lavalier at a formal not because of the letters issue, but because 1) most formal-dress necklines look better with pearls or something and 2) they are "everyday" necklaces, not for special occasions.
If you're at a really small school everyone knows what group you're in so wearing or not wearing letters in any form is a moot point.
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