Random Things You've Learned from GC
I was thinking about this lately since GC is about to be 25. I've certainly learned a ton about the Greek system, but what about random things?
Today, a student actually walked into my classroom wearing a shirt that read, "I LOVE MILFS!" I yelled at him and sent him to the office and he kept muttering that his other teachers had said nothing. He was mad because as the resident ancient teacher, I knew what it meant. :rolleyes: I should have told him that I learned it on this site years ago. |
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When I first joined this site, I had no idea some folks on here know each other IRL. I learned that, if anything. |
So the school I went through pre transfer was a local system. I had no idea about any typical NPC procedures (quota, RFM, etc.) and I barely knew the NPC itself existed. I also took the lessons from past recruitment stories here to heart and was able to join the chapter I'd be initiated in.
It's also was extremely interesting to learn about how huge sorority life is in the south. Up north it's much more chill for recruitment and the overall greek community, but the stories from down south and schools like Indiana really blew me away. |
Just abbreviations like tldr, etc. I really enjoyed learning about what GCers do for a living. And then, I learned a lot from John about how the forum works. That was really interesting.
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I learned that NPC recruitment is waaaay more complex than I ever knew. lol
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That the brothel law thing is a myth. I still hear it ALL the time and even heard it when I served on my chapter's house association board and as an advisor. Everybody thought it was real.
Everything I know about NPHCs, I learned here, and I'm really glad I did. |
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I've learned that sorority recruitment is super intense in the South. I went to school in the Northeast, where recruitment wasn't nearly as stressful.
I've also learned a lot about GLOs that are not NPC sororities. NIC, NPHC, etc. |
I learned that I had connections (6 degrees of separation) to some people here. I learned that GCers will reach out to others for various ways of assistance (like how to find a dress maker in my home town to get her wedding dress remade for her daughter - it turned out great!). I learned that some of us have side groups going as friends and support and that we can be there for each other in sooooo many ways). In other words, I've learned what sisterhood really means in NPC and NPHC.
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I pledged and graduated from an HBCU, so before I came to this site, I never heard of anything outside of the D9, with the exception of when I went to visit the Zeta chapter of my fraternity at Ohio State with some fraternity brothers from my chapter. I saw some houses there, but didn’t make the connection. The very little education I’ve learned about the others outside of the D9, I received here.
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Without GC, I'd never know about The Cookie Table.
I also made some good friends and met some really interesting people. |
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I've learned that some of my favorite sorority sisters don't have the same letters as I. That I can depend on GC people to write recs for my friends' daughters. That being greek isn't always about the organization, it's about the experience And sadly, I will always win the "what went wrong at your wedding?" contest - or at least, be a major contender! |
All sorts of things! I like learning about how other people do things in other places, so hearing about the college experience from all over the country has been fascinating.
The most random but interesting fact I can think of is that people in the south dress up to go to football games. Football= fall here, so it’s all about comfort and warmth! Cookie tables are the best. I’m glad that new people are continually discovering them. |
I don't remember who, but someone had a link to "Unpacking The Invisible Knapsack" and it was my first exposure to the concept of white privilege (I grew up in a very insulated town and family), and it started my learning journey there.
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