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Old 02-18-2003, 12:19 AM
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Question Any Thoughts?

Hey girls---
This is something that I've discussed with quite a few people (both sisters from my chapter) and other greeks in their respective GLO's.....Do a lot of people visit houses in the cities they are visiting? For ex. as some of you remember, I was/am discussing some of my sisters and I going to visit some GCers at the U of Akron, and that would be a road trip designed to visit them. But discussing with other people, have any of you gone to visit family, or just on a vacay and stopped and visited a DG house in the city you are visiting? Is that generally welcomed or do people feel put out? We don't really have that problem, being as we don't have a house (just a suite in a campus building) so I don't know how often it happens, if at all. Are there protocols you have to follow? I don't know, it's bugged me for awhile and I am planning another spring break trip to Gettysburg (yeah yeah, im a history teaching major make your jokes ) and was thinking about maybe stopping by, but I'd have my dad with me (its just him and i taking this trip) so I don't think I should leave him to go visit sisters (esp sisters that may feel put out by me being there in the first place)
Any thoughts??
ITB,
Mandie
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