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If you were in a college soroiety or frat can you share? What do you think of them?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 656040" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>They probably do it differently now but I remember how as a freshman we all made those little "get acquainted" visits to the different sorority houses during rush week. You would go in and one of them would sort of target each girl, being super friendly, asking you about yourself. Then if they liked you, you'd get invited back for another social event. But if you listened carefully, most of their "friendly" questions were just thinly disguised attempts to find out how much money your family had. "What does your father do?" "Do you play any sports? Golf? Tennis?" (Translation: Does your family have enough money to belong to a country club?) I got several invitations to come back but I had already decided by then that I wanted nothing more to do with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 656040, member: 1883"] They probably do it differently now but I remember how as a freshman we all made those little "get acquainted" visits to the different sorority houses during rush week. You would go in and one of them would sort of target each girl, being super friendly, asking you about yourself. Then if they liked you, you'd get invited back for another social event. But if you listened carefully, most of their "friendly" questions were just thinly disguised attempts to find out how much money your family had. "What does your father do?" "Do you play any sports? Golf? Tennis?" (Translation: Does your family have enough money to belong to a country club?) I got several invitations to come back but I had already decided by then that I wanted nothing more to do with it. [/QUOTE]
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