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Greek Life Problems
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All across the nation there are countless numbers of Greek affiliations. These fraternities and sororities come together and create their own tight, little communities, which come to be our families and our closest friends. Although the only time we are all together is usually when it is late at night and there is a possibility that we are all slightly intoxicated, there are just a few things that basically every person in Greek life can relate to.

1. Feeling the need to buy everything that has your letters on it.

2. Singing your house song every chance you get.

3. Stressing out about who to take to formal.

4. Trying to get asked to someone else’s formal.

5. Always being surrounded by hot people.

6. Having to contain your excitement when your house chef makes your favorite dessert on meeting night.

7. Thinking you might find a relationship…but then realizing frat boys will never settle down.

8. Resisting the urge to not go out during finals week.

9. Understanding what it means to be in your house for life.

10. Being extra social a couple weeks before your favorite frat’s date trip.

11. Walking into your favorite frat.

12. Gaining the courage to ask a random group of people for the handle.

13. And then gaining the courage to ask for the chaser too.

15. Day-drinking and then trying to wake up to go out that night too.

16. The struggle of trying to explain who bigs, grand bigs, great grand bigs, twins and cousins are.

17. Jumping in every picture you can when the photographer shows up to the events.

18. Understanding that the bus ride to the date party is 100-times more fun than the actual date party.

19. Getting lost in the never ending rooms of frat houses.

20. When no one volunteers to throw a "Wine Wednesday."

21. Or a "Tequila Tuesday."

22. Getting up close and personal with everyone you walk past at a frat party because the max capacity for the house is like 50, but there are about 300 people in it.

23. When someone starts singing, “If you can’t take a shot like a ­[your house here] can then you shouldn’t have a shot in your Go* da** hand,” and you know it's on.

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