Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, or at least they used to. My grandma was a Chi O and she was super involved all her life. When she slipped into dementia, she occasionally thought she was being initiated again - or was initiating another member. It was hard to follow everything, but apparently the girls also had to take off their white dresses in front of all the chapter during initiation, too!
When Grandma died, my mom had to send her pin back to Chi O for some reason. It was fine because my sister and I had zero interest in joining a sorority and didn’t care about keeping the pin in our family. The pin had a skull on it. The whole thing seemed creepy.
I was in Tridelt and they expect me to send my pin back too after I die. Unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, or at least they used to. My grandma was a Chi O and she was super involved all her life. When she slipped into dementia, she occasionally thought she was being initiated again - or was initiating another member. It was hard to follow everything, but apparently the girls also had to take off their white dresses in front of all the chapter during initiation, too!
When Grandma died, my mom had to send her pin back to Chi O for some reason. It was fine because my sister and I had zero interest in joining a sorority and didn’t care about keeping the pin in our family. The pin had a skull on it. The whole thing seemed creepy.
I was in Tridelt and they expect me to send my pin back too after I die. Unbelievable!
So what would happen if you don't?
I guess my heirs will find out!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, or at least they used to. My grandma was a Chi O and she was super involved all her life. When she slipped into dementia, she occasionally thought she was being initiated again - or was initiating another member. It was hard to follow everything, but apparently the girls also had to take off their white dresses in front of all the chapter during initiation, too!
When Grandma died, my mom had to send her pin back to Chi O for some reason. It was fine because my sister and I had zero interest in joining a sorority and didn’t care about keeping the pin in our family. The pin had a skull on it. The whole thing seemed creepy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, or at least they used to. My grandma was a Chi O and she was super involved all her life. When she slipped into dementia, she occasionally thought she was being initiated again - or was initiating another member. It was hard to follow everything, but apparently the girls also had to take off their white dresses in front of all the chapter during initiation, too!
When Grandma died, my mom had to send her pin back to Chi O for some reason. It was fine because my sister and I had zero interest in joining a sorority and didn’t care about keeping the pin in our family. The pin had a skull on it. The whole thing seemed creepy.
I was in Tridelt and they expect me to send my pin back too after I die. Unbelievable!
So what would happen if you don't?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, or at least they used to. My grandma was a Chi O and she was super involved all her life. When she slipped into dementia, she occasionally thought she was being initiated again - or was initiating another member. It was hard to follow everything, but apparently the girls also had to take off their white dresses in front of all the chapter during initiation, too!
When Grandma died, my mom had to send her pin back to Chi O for some reason. It was fine because my sister and I had zero interest in joining a sorority and didn’t care about keeping the pin in our family. The pin had a skull on it. The whole thing seemed creepy.
I was in Tridelt and they expect me to send my pin back too after I die. Unbelievable!
Anonymous wrote:Yes, or at least they used to. My grandma was a Chi O and she was super involved all her life. When she slipped into dementia, she occasionally thought she was being initiated again - or was initiating another member. It was hard to follow everything, but apparently the girls also had to take off their white dresses in front of all the chapter during initiation, too!
When Grandma died, my mom had to send her pin back to Chi O for some reason. It was fine because my sister and I had zero interest in joining a sorority and didn’t care about keeping the pin in our family. The pin had a skull on it. The whole thing seemed creepy.
Anonymous wrote:ChiO here, Only the initiated know for sure.