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Okay, well, if you r a "fan" of my questions, you'll discover that I have been looking into to "going Greek" at my college, looking at different fraternities. Well, if I join one, I plan to maintain my current residence as we're not generally REQUIRED to live in the houses (Although I'd be open to living in a fraternity house a year or so from now), in fact, most of the fraternities can't house every member anyway.

Anyway, I heard somewhere that off-campus locations affiliated with members often become de facto party locations. This would be out of the question in my case, since it's my parents' house. And it's a BIG house so I'm sure whatever fraternity I may join might ask. The question is, do you think there will be any pressure on me to agree to this? I haven't asked anyone this because it brings too much attention to the subject.

2007-09-06 18:18:43 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Entertainment & Music Polls & Surveys

Brings back memories, too, I had friends in high school who BEGGED me to have their parties at my house.

2007-09-06 18:20:02 · update #1

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This ain't high school. If you don't won't parties at your house, say so. We had a nice big fraternity house and had lots of big ( 200 or more people ) parties. I do not remember going to a member's house for a party. In fact, I know I didn't.

2007-09-06 18:26:55 · answer #1 · answered by Max 7 · 0 0

Dude the parties of the fraternity will occur at the fraternity house!!!! This isn't high school. I think the only time i have been to one of my brothers house was just to visit him for a day or two.

One hosted a bunch of us ifor spring break in Puerto Rico but we didn't ask to go there his parents offered.

2007-09-11 01:18:17 · answer #2 · answered by Tino 7 · 0 0

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