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Frat Life


Question Posted Wednesday February 21 2007, 4:14 pm

What exactly does "greek life" mean? What exactly are frats and sororities? Is it just a bunch of people who get together for parties?

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clouded_bluee answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 5:48 pm:
WEll sororities are an "All Girls Club" who live in a sorority house with the other sorority girls. And Frat Boys is an "All Boys Club" most are all different. Some are partiers, some are like for smarter people. And frat's are usually greek, but you dont have to be greek to be in i, its like the symbols they use. The symbols are greek. And yes they do host parties. And these Frat & Sororites are at colleges only.

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