An Open Letter to GDIs: Yes, We’re Really Like This
Dear GDIs,
It has come to my attention that now, more than ever, the gap between “frat” and “GDI” is widening at an exponential rate. Believe it or not, I’m not here to talk down to you or belittle you (see literally any other page on this site if that’s what you’re looking for). I’m just here to clear the air about a few things, like why we are such instruments of drunken chaos and overall damn good times, along with why we seem so different from you.
First and foremost, we get hazed. It might sound unnecessary or immature to you, but we take it very seriously and consider the pledge building process a cornerstone of our respective houses. You might have heard stories of thumbs up asses, or bows-and-toes over broken glass, but I’m here to tell you that’s not what it’s about (and I assure you, most chapters aren’t that fucked up anyways). The simple fact is that each and every one of us comes out of high school cracked out on a senior year superiority complex, and a little hazing serves an excellent purpose: putting us in line. With a powerful breaking down and consequent building up of our egos, you diminish the severely misguided “I’m hot shit as a freshman” syndrome. By no means am I suggesting that all GDIs carry this tag, but without a proper guided growing process your freshman year, you miss out on a lot. I’m not saying you were a shitty person in high school. I’m just trying to point out that constant self-improvement is something to strive for in life, and Greek life offers an excellent opportunity to do just that.
Second of all: we party. I know what you might be thinking. “We party too brah!” No, you don’t. Unless you can somehow match a hundred people throwing thousands of dollars a year solely for the sake of debauchery, you can’t even begin to compare. Our gamedays consist of trying to decide which band should play at our afterparty, and if 9 pallets will be enough beer. Yours are spent trying to figure out which parking lot to party in, and picking up an 18 of Heineken. Once again, not trying to belittle you, but the simple fact is you can not possibly consider yourself 1/1000th of our level in the realm of raging. We have more money, more friends, more girls, and more booze. Starting to regret your decision not to rush? I would too.
Finally, and (arguably) most important, we have the women. While there are plenty of hot GDI babes scattered across campuses (believe it or not), there is simply no comparison to a sorority woman. In much the same way as pledging builds us into men, girls involved in the sorority process grow and learn and better themselves throughout. The result? Some of the classiest women on campus. Say what you want about sorority girls being bitchy (in my experience all women are), but you can’t tell me that a GDI could possibly be superior to a gorgeous, polite Southern Belle who makes one hell of a sandwich.
In conclusion, my GDI friends, there is a reason we act the way we do. We may seem like caricatures of the college experience: partying daily to the point of blackout, accepting any dare no matter the risk (“You won’t fuck that chick on top of the administration building!”), and boasting about our father’s trust funds on a regular basis. I’m here to tell you…we’re not faking it. We are really like this, and you really are missing out.
Regards,
StuffFratPeopleLike
We all know no geed has ever heard of this website, nor would we ever want them on this site….but besides that, good column ha
13 years ago at 1:11 amMeet my friend, scbro91. He would love to have a conversation with you.
13 years ago at 1:37 amGood stuff
13 years ago at 5:13 amIf you ever go back to the “Most Hated GDI of the Week” series, might I suggest the geek? You know who I’m talking about – the weird kid wearing a video game, comic book, or anime shirt who won’t shut up about the last “con” he went to, how deep Scott Pilgrim is, and has a fear of basic hygiene.
13 years ago at 8:03 am“I’m not here to belittle you”
*Proceeds to belittle*
13 years ago at 10:02 amnot all of us in fraternities are self-righteous jerkoffs with a false sense of superiority.
13 years ago at 12:51 pmYour right, we are upstanding citizens with a realistic sense of our superiority.
13 years ago at 7:37 pmThe ONLY bad thing about this article is the fact that you use the term
13 years ago at 5:05 pm“raging”. Otherwise, frat on.
I know what you might be thinking. “We party too brah!” No, you don’t.
13 years ago at 9:11 amThe title should instead be, “An Open Letter to GDI’s and Sigma Phi Epsilon…”
13 years ago at 11:53 pmEat shit and die.
13 years ago at 12:01 pmTalk to me after you’re finished pledging. Wait, that will never happen.
13 years ago at 9:43 pmAs I read this article sipping on my Old Fashion I look at my first semester friends who “Just didn’t have what it takes”… thank god they didn’t. There is a reason we are just better.
13 years ago at 2:28 pmbragging about your trust fund doesn’t make you better than anyone else, or frattier, it means you’re parents where fortunate and you should consider yourself lucky since you were born into money.
13 years ago at 11:58 amBuff said
12 years ago at 8:44 pm