Yeah, I think I disagree with the way she presents most political comments but I like Brett because she’s pretty reasonable and chill. Wish she had more non-political videos!
Honestly, they creep a lot of Americans out, too. A lot of sorority girls have the same exact personality, which I find bizarre. I just think of it as a club for mean girls and the wanna be mean girls.
By “pay us”, who do you mean by US? Cuz you’re not paying the sorority. You’re paying the school/University. Your opinion on sororities is sad and negative. I feel sorry for you if that’s how u look at it.
@@DickRichie92 were you on a sorority or frat cause you do pay the sorority and frat itself, you also pay the university for the classes you take, so you are paying two different entities at the same time
@@DickRichie92 Members usually pay dues directly to the local chapter, and a subset of those dues goes to the national board, and to the governing body like CPC or IFC. Also can confirm, a lot of sororities are superficial and shallow. And way too expensive. Having a very large chapter leads to having an in-group and an out-group, so those in the out-group are pretty much paying to pretend they have friends.
I went to a military college. My brother went to the same one .No sororities. A lot of the students were older than your average college student. There were some right out of high school but many had families already. I started when I was 24 and had a one year old. I worked during the day and went to school in the evenings. The college worked well for families and the nontraditional student. You didn't have to live on campus the first year. It was more about the education than the social aspect of the college experience.
During Greek week yes, and filming recruitment videos, we released videos like that. The girls who could dance were out front, and anyone who couldn’t was out in the back or we gave them “behind the scenes” roles like “hair and makeup” or “costume committee.” It’s kinda effed up but it happens
@@King_HarIequin of all the "effed-up" things in this world . . . drug addiction + homeless problem, transgendering toddlers, the rise of totalitarianism, abortion, crime . . . making a sorority recruitment video hardly qualifies. i suggest either your value system is biased or you have an extremely limited knowledge and experience base.
Above all things, frats and sororities serve no purpose. What do they do that makes them valuable? Answer: nothing. Mommy and Daddy are covering the bill for school anyway so they have endless time to party and live like animals.
Pretty much all the fraternies/sororities of colleges are elitist snobs who think they’re better than everyone else and won’t grow up beyond a middle school/high school relationship mentality.
I went to college in 09 and we actually had co-ed frats and sororities. There was a rule that if it was in service to the university they couldn't discriminate. We raised money and help support the music program. Almost like interns.
I was at UF from 2003-2006. My freshman roommate SWORE she wouldn't rush a sorority, and of course she did. I was in ROTC and later enlisted in the army reserve while still in school. We HATED each other 🤣
Good, because individualism doesn't exist. Individualism is just selfishness on steroids and is the cause of the degradation of most of the Western nations.
Lol, dude's reaction was hilarious. I've never understood the point of fraternities and sororities, personally as an Australia, as it seems to be way more about partying than...learning.
The greek life: Athenian society was composed of four main social classes - slaves, metics (non-citizen freepersons), women, and citizens, but within each of these broad classes were several sub-classes (such as the difference between common citizens and aristocratic citizens).
I was in a sorority for a year and a 1/2 in college, and I ended up leaving because I honestly just didn't have as much in common with the girls as I had hoped, and member dues got raised. It turned out I had a better family feel with the theater group on campus, and they were the friends I kept with me for years. That said, I might have had a better experience if I had actually joined one of the other 2 sororities on campus, but I was steered away from that after I heard some of the nicknames the fraternities had for them. Turns out, the fraternities had one for the sorority I joined, too, I just hadn't learned it yet.
As a fellow sorority sister, who graduated 2 years ago. I can say that we still have the sorority squat (I don’t think it’ll ever die), and the clapping and chanting. 😂 but that bid day is popping! My bid day was not like that.
This needs to happen. Someone needs to identify as a female and try to pledge a sorority. If they don’t take you then you can claim they are bigots and force them to. Lets just break the whole system and show them how ridiculous this is.
@@janatyler8508 Oh I’m sure it’s happening at other sororities as well. But it needs to be someone who doesn’t even attempt to look female. Just a regular guy who says yeah I’m a chick now.
Meanwhile the rest of the world finds this sort of thing very creepy. These groups just teach you to go along with the crowd and never be an individual
this is what I envisioned how sororities were like back between the mid to late 90s and throughout the 2000s. it's why I love the thematic of that era in movies, video game and whatever. it's a non stop party experience that solidify the best 4 years of one's life potentially.
Nah man, that's from a movie. It's a prequel called Step Down. Didn't quite take off the first time and then when they tried it again, it became the movie that sparked 4 sequels.