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Bid Day, As Explained by SpongeBob

The most exciting day of the year explained by the most excited character ever.

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Bid Day, As Explained by SpongeBob

Ahh, bid day. Arguably the best day of any sorority girl's year. There are happy tears, crafts, t-shirts, dancing, and themes. What more could you want? There's nothing more exciting than seeing your rush crush run toward your chapter, or smothering the Rho Chis with love when they get their letters back. For the new members, Bid Day marks their first Greek event and the beginning of an experience that will change their lives forever. No matter which side you're on, sister or new member, bid day can be summed up in a few amazing moments.

1. Nervously waiting for your Rho Chi to hand you your bid, or for the new class to run in.

2. When you open your bid and find out that you got the sorority you absolutely loved.

3. Running to your soon-to-be sisters like...

4. Seeing your best friend/rush crush, who's now in the same sorority as you, from across the room.

5. And naturally, you run over to each other and are more than excited.

6. When the Rho Chis finally do reveal and you get to have your disaffiliated sisters back.

7. You can't stop talking about how excited you are about your sorority.

8. And you literally can't stop smiling.

9. There's so much going on and you just want to look at everything and take all the pictures and talk to everyone and you're just totally overwhelmed.

10. And then bid day is over in the blink of an eye and you just want to celebrate more.

11. But you know that bid day is just the beginning...

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