By Anonymous - 22/03/2009 22:40 - United States
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Hahahaha I in fact agree with #7. As my fiancée (who studied in the US) says, sororities and fraternities are for those who have little in the way of self-pride or sense of direction in who they are. I'm extremely thankful that here in the UK we don't have that shit. And what's this with Greeks?? lol I have numerous Greek friends - from my experience they can be some of the bestest friends. They are very similar to the latin way of social skills, i.e. awesome and very 'familiar'.
Come on you dumb Brit! This is America. You're too ignorant and pompous to realize that "Going Greek" means joining a frat or sorority. A Greek friend is someone in a fraternity or sorority. So, before you want to talk about American life, get a clue about the country that kicked your country's ass about 233 years ago. Cheerio Chap! haha
EW!! LOL
wow. the fact that you said "threw" instead of through the window makes you very worthy of this.
why does everything have to turn into an argument on here. in any case, i think it's hilariously disgusting, and yeah your life is ****** haha.
#26 When they say "greek" they are talking about people who belong to fraternities and sororities. They are not talking about people actually from the country Greece. I also think that since your experience with fraternities and sororities is second-hand you really aren't in a place to make comments about the character of their members.
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i would have thrown up. that is so gross
whoever said you deserved that is a bitch