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Old 04-06-2009, 07:10 PM
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Old 04-07-2009, 10:04 AM
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I really want to start a sorority, but my school is against Greek life. I'm wondering if i must be affiliated with the school to have a sorority; my plan is to buy a house off campus and run the sorority just between the sisters, is it possible to do this? I also have a guy friend who wants to try to start a frat in the same manner. I'm wondering if this is possible or if you have any other advise that could possibly be helpful! I really want to bring Greek life to my school, Please Help me!!!! thank you sooooo much!

Has someone been watching "Greek"? IKI, anyone?
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:29 PM
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I do find "frat" offensive, as I am not looking at it from an NPHC standpoint. However, "would you call your mother a moth" is the saying I prefer.
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Old 04-07-2009, 01:39 PM
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I think it's only offensive depending on the context and intonation of the spoken word. On the intarwebs you don't really get the intonation. "The C-Word" is always offensive.
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Old 04-07-2009, 02:25 PM
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I do find "frat" offensive, as I am not looking at it from an NPHC standpoint. However, "would you call your mother a moth" is the saying I prefer.
That's certainly a better comparison in that it avoids obscenity, but it still doesn't really work -- apples to oranges instead of apples to kumquats, maybe.

You wouldn't call your country . . . well, you know . . . because the shortened form has a specific (and offensive) meaning in and of itself, not because it is inherently disrespectful to shorten the word country. Likewise, "moth" is a word that has meaning all on its own. ('Course, my mother had an uncle that everyone simply called "Unc." And we used to refer to parents as "rents" all the time.)

"Frat," on the other hand, has no meaning apart from being a shortened form of "fraternity." It is comparable to calling a dormitory a "dorm," an organization an "org" (as is frequently done on GC), a refrigerator a "fridge" or the University of Pittsburgh "Pitt." The only difference is that "frat" has, over the last three or so decades, acquired a negative connotation in the view of many.

I'm old enough to remember when lots of fraternity men used phrases like "the dear old frat" and nobody gave the word a second thought. I'm like agzg -- I only take offense to the term if it seems that offense is intended.

But like I've said before, the "would you call your ____ a ____" reasons for not saying "frat" are just plain annoying and stupid. How hard is it to sound credible and reasonable by just saying "Frat has connotations we don't like. We're fraternity men, not frat boys"?

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Old 04-13-2009, 09:40 PM
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I really want to start a sorority, but my school is against Greek life. I'm wondering if i must be affiliated with the school to have a sorority; my plan is to buy a house off campus and run the sorority just between the sisters, is it possible to do this? I also have a guy friend who wants to try to start a frat in the same manner. I'm wondering if this is possible or if you have any other advise that could possibly be helpful! I really want to bring Greek life to my school, Please Help me!!!! thank you sooooo much!
Begins by finding a small group of sister before thinking about the house!
Our chapters are new and that is what we do.
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Haha! Third! And I did try APO. Actually I think I'm still active; I wouldn't know for sure though because my particular chapter is kind of a mess, which is why I just want to start my own sorority. Thanks for all the help everyone. And sorry if the "frat" abbreviation was offensive to anyone that indeed was not my intent
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Old 09-02-2009, 07:13 PM
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Has someone been watching "Greek"? IKI, anyone?

I watch and love "Greek", but don't think I could really be compared to Frannie and IKI because there are no other sororities we are competing with because, well... there are no other sororities at my school at all

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Old 09-02-2009, 08:56 PM
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Third.

in all my many hours of lurking on GC, i've never seen anyone who says that crap give a logical explanation behind it. perhaps because there is none.
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Old 10-11-2009, 08:11 PM
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I watch and love "Greek", but don't think I could really be compared to Frannie and IKI because there are no other sororities we are competing with because, well... there are no other sororities at my school at all

P.S. Cappie and Casey <3
Ummm....I think you missed the point of the reference. It is not about competition but rather the idea of simply buying a house and starting a sorority in that order. Most normal greek organizations start out as a group of people (common interests, bond, etc) and then progress to eventually getting housing after established, not the other way around. . . .
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