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Why are organizations labeled with misconceptions?

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Why are organizations labeled with misconceptions?

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Well I’m sure we’ve heard all the misconceptions of each particular organization. It is important to realize no matter which particular organization you choose to go into, you will have an image to uphold. Organizations have long been misconceived for various reasons. It’s up to the members of these Greek organizations to convince the public that the misconception are of false attributes. But if a Non Greek person views one person doing something, then they attribute that image or act to the entire organization. You shouldn’t judge or dictate an entire frat or sorority on the basis of one member. Look beyond themisconceptions and see what they’re truly about. Are they about business and community service. Or are they about looking cute,acting an ass in public,and wearing para. Then that should be an organization you shouldn’t want to join. You learn your ways, from traditions that have been handed down during thepledge process.

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Well I’m sure we’ve heard all the misconceptions of each particular organization. It is important to realize no matter which particular organization you choose to go into, you will have an image to uphold. Organizations have long been misconceived for various reasons. It’s up to the members of these Greek organizations to convince the public that the misconception are of false attributes. But if a Non Greek person views one person doing something, then they attribute that image or act to the entire organization. You shouldn’t judge or dictate an entire frat or sorority on the basis of one member. Look beyond the misconceptions and see what they’re truly about. Are they about business and community service. Or are they about looking cute,acting an ass in public,and wearing para. Then that should be an organization you shouldn’t want to join. You learn your ways, from traditions that have been handed down during the pledge process.

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