Joining a sorority has been the best experience at college for me. It has lived up to everything I thought it would be like. Here are 10 things my sorority sisters have taught me!
I can always count on my sisters to laugh at my not so funny jokes. My sorority sister actually told me the other night that she loves how much I can make her laugh. This absolutely made my night.
Whenever my sisters and I are out on the town, I am always encouraged to dance like a weirdo. I only listen to them because they cheer me on whenever I do.
My sorority sisters have taught me that it is okay to “go all out” for the theme. Even if that means wearing an ugly disco outfit that looks like it should have been sold for 10 cents.
If I say the word Sakura my sisters immediately get in the car and go with me. Who doesn’t love hibachi??
I was more than thrilled to get a little. I was happy to find out that she is everything I could ask for!
I love absolutely everyone in my pledge class. We are always trying to do stuff together and make sure everyone is included.
Who needs to buy new clothes when you can borrow all of your sisters?
I can always count on one of my sisters to help me when I am confused.
Whenever I am upset, I will always have someone to lift me up whether that is picking me up to get junk food or taking me out on the town.
My sisters always bring their fancy cameras or selfie sticks wherever we go. It’s a photo shoot all the time!
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