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31 Traits Of A Basic Sorority Girl

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31 Traits Of A Basic Sorority Girl

Unfortunately, sorority girls tend to enjoy the same things and act the same way. Therefore, these girls are at high risk of being basic. Here are 31 ways to know whether you fall into the basic sorority girl stereotype.     


1.     Owning a plaque that says “Live. Laugh. Love.” 

2.     Trivia Crack addiction.

3.     Heart-face emojis.

4.     Plaid flannel shirts with vests. 

5.     Online quizzes.

6.     Owning Kendra Scott jewelry.

7.     Wanting Chick-fil-A on Sundays.

8.     Quoting Mean Girls daily 

9.     Crafting an infinity sign 

10. Attending sporting events even though you don’t like sports.

11. Binge-watching Netflix.

12. Wearing cheetah print. 

13. Knowing every word to “Yeah” by Usher. 

14. Loving Jennifer Lawrence. 

15. Loving Taylor Swift.

16. Wearing jeans to the bar.

17. Anything related to Starbucks. 

18. Chipotle.

19. Calling oneself “shambley”.

20. Cutting your hair to look more mature.

21. Lemon drops.

22. Lululemon headbands.

23. Herbalife shakes.

24. Harry Potter week on ABC Family. 

25. Taking “candid” pictures for social media.

26. Michael Kors watches. 

27. Combat boots.

28. Snapchat stories about working out.

29. Quoting Marilyn Monroe. Extra points if you have a poster of her in your room. 

30. Trying to make old trends come back (i.e. scrunchies, jean jackets, etc.).

31. Singing “Don’t Stop Believing” and “Wagon Wheel” at the top of your lungs.

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