Lady_ J wrote: My thing tho with the Greeks tho is, is it really necessary to be that arrogant??? " we have something they want and ill respond however i want and blah blah blah. "
I had a nice and syrupy sweet response prepared.
That damned Infiniti ad reloaded and jacked it up.
So what you will get is an abbreviated less PC version.
My problem is with questions like "What should I pledge?" or "Which is better Kappa or Omega?" or even posts like:
WannaBeABrother wrote: Hello SG
I'm a sophomore this year and I decided that next year will be the year I pledge. I have a 3.7 GPA, and I've been on the Dean's list every semester. What I need from you all is this:
Give me 3 good reasons why I should choose your fraternity?
How long is your pledge process, and what does it involve?
How many parties per semester does your frat throw?
How much does it cost to join your fraternity
These are stupid **** questions.
Period.
No one started off a "Free Post" marathon up in here but I'm sure a lot of folks would have jumped right on in if someone had.
GDI's react by saying that we are rude when we respond to stupid threads.
Most of you would "Free Post" in a thread posted anywhere else on HBCUconnect, but wanna defend stupid threads when it comes to the "Greek Fam" board.
Why is it that GDI's can go off posters in other threads and expect Greeks to acquiesce in instances where the question is truly asinine?
Lady_ J wrote: Granted, I get tired of the silly questions of " what should I pledge? " but some people really are ignorant to greek life and do not understand and know their is a correct protocal to researching information...
Take your feelings and multiply them hundredfold.
Only then could you begin to grasp our frustration with these questions.
Lady_ J wrote: Im not justifying those questions being asked, but for the Greeks on here, remember at one point in time, you were where she is sitting at right now...YOU may have known not to come out and just ask certain things, but its important to educate and clear any ignorances on her part so she knows better next time.