WHEN GREEKS ASK THE QUESTIONS
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Started by suthernfryd
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Jun 2005
suthernfryd
Hampton, VA
Ok. I've never seen this addressed in a thread...
What if a greek asks an aspirant if he/she is interested in their org (and he/she is, but has never expressed interest)? Should the aspirant lie?
What if the greek is a friend of the aspirant? Should the aspirant then be honest?
Will a greek even ask such a question?
Also, when is it appropriate for an aspirant to express interest to a greek he/she knows in that chapter? 1st semester (soph. year) seems too early and Rush seems too late....when (if) did you verbally express interest?
I hope my questions don't cross any boundaries. Forgive me if they do.
well greeks orgs are very similiar to cults
and they hold themselves extremely high
so i doubt they would ask you if you were interested
they let you come to them
and they also look forward to hazing you and your friends if you choose to join
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i'm sure all the greeks that read my response rolled their eyes :lol:
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OoHDatDude wrote:you'll know when you're comfortable enough to express your interest, .
OoHDatDude wrote:but don't get too comfortable by saying things like, "I can't wait to make line next semester" or "When I make line..." or "We gonna be sorors/frat next semester..." those are a no no. Go with things like, "I've been doing some research and I'm interested in your organization..." PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE don't say anything about family members or best friends or whatever being in the org...THAT WILL NOT GUARANTEE YOU ANYTHING at least not with most organizations .



