Being A Sorority Girl As Told By Bitmoji
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Being A Sorority Girl As Told By Bitmoji

Keep calm & Bitmoji on.

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Being A Sorority Girl As Told By Bitmoji
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Emojis are a very popular way for people to express their thoughts in captions, statuses and text messages. With Bitmoji, social media users can now send Bitmoji's to each other as photos. Users can create a Bitmoji to look just like them and their Bitmoji is placed into pre-made graphics. Not only do Bitmoji's accurately symbolize how you are feeling, but they also visually describe being a sorority girl!


1. How you felt before you going through recruitment when you were a PNM.

Sure, you knew family members and friends who went Greek, and they tried to reassure you that recruitment will go smoothly for you. But, you were consumed in a bundle of emotions. Excitement and nervousness took over your mind.

2. Going through recruitment when you were a PNM.

Days of woman speed-dating seem perpetual and you could not help but hope to receive a bid in the end.

3. When you receive a bid.

Receiving a bid is one of the greatest feelings I have ever experienced. Whether you receive a bid from your top house or not, be happy that a house wants you to be a part of it.

4. When you meet all of your new sisters.

So many sisters, so many new friends.

5. When you receive crafts and other cute gifts during Big-Little Week.

Candy, clothes and crafts galore...How can you not love it?!

6. When you are trying to figure out who your big is.

Biggie, where you at? Please reveal yourself soon.

7. When you find out who your big is and who else is in your family on reveal day.

After waiting anxiously, reveal day has arrived. There is nothing better than your big FINALLY revealing who she is and being able to meet your Grandbig, your Great-Grandbig and the other members of your fam.

8. When you become an initiated member.

It's about time!

9. Online shopping for clothes that have your letters on them.

"I want it all!"

10. Going to weekly chapter meetings.

Gotta love chapter!

11. Celebrating good news with your sisters.

Sorority sisters are like cheerleaders. They are always rooting for you and they are always hoping for the best for you.

12. When you find out about upcoming sisterhood and philanthropy events.

"Can't wait for everything!"

13. Going on food dates with your sisters.

Whether it is a Starbucks run or just getting lunch, you can always count on your sisters to go eat with you.

14. Wearing your letters proudly.

15. When your friends from other schools receive a bid from the same sorority as you.

"Hi friend, welcome to the sisterhood!"

16. Being obsessed with your sorority.

So, thank you Bitmoji for having pictures (or should I say Bitmoji's) I can send to my friends and family to enjoy. Keep calm & Bitmoji on!

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