Nah, I'm not talking about Greece, I'm talking about travelling while in a Greek Lettered Org.
Might be a stretch on 4chan, and even bigger on a board like this - but joining my fraternity allowed me to travel even more than I already did. Let's hear some stories.
I'm not a part of the "typical" Greek Life you guys are thinking about. I'm a part of one of the nation's largest Asian Greek Fraternities (yeah we exist) and I've been able to visit a lot of places.
I've been to Philly, Maryland, and all across the West Coast. My experiences have been pretty good - been able to meet other bros, and talk about what we went through when we were pledging, funny stories of other bros, and just shooting the shit in general.
Meeting girls is a huge thing too, and that is REALLY fun as well.
I'm at work so I can't really type out too much right now, but I'm curious to see if any other /trv/llers went Greek and loved it as much as me.
>paying for friends
>"but muh networking"
pathetic.
>>1261344
Lol not gonna be here to debate the merits of Greek life but that's the shittiest argument against Greek life.
I can't defend IFC (white) frats, but you don't know what you're talking about.
I pay about $200 a semester in dues, and that's poorfag wage. The dues go to buying food and drinks for events as well as paying for parties.
Don't know how I "pay for friends".
Do you "pay for friends" when you join a club or student association?
Low tier bait.
>>1261341
Nice, shots at Senor Frog's in Cancun.
>>1261344
On the one hand I agree with you.
On the other, it works quite well.
>>1261341
Why doesn't Greece get more interest on /trv/ though?
Greece is great.
I essentially just made friends with everyone in my dorm who was in a frat. Still got a good friend group out of it. Didn't have to pay money. Got to go to their parties quite a bit. Worked out great rushing GDI.
Frats are great because the good ones have houses right on campus, I am lazy so I was either going to rush or live in a dorm for four years.
Annual pilgrimage to Mexico is great too
>>1261408
>It does work well. I'm in TKE, best decision I made in college.
Hey, TKE here, too! Theta-Tau (Mankato, Minnesota.)
It was pretty rad. I felt like I was always doing super cool things and having amazing adventures, many of them /trv/ related. Plus, we did a lot of good things in the community.
This while most non-Greek people I knew spent most their time playing Madden in their dorms/apartments.
What school did you go to?
>>1261405
normie destination