^I’m glad someone else cried too! This is perfect, everything a sorority should be! We joke about the stuff that doesn’t matter but at the end of the day when the frat daddy breaks your heart or your big moves out into the real world it’s your sisters that are there for you. Sending some big ‘ol panhel love ya’lls way. Srat on.
I’ve always seen it written as a combination of the southern vernacular pronunciation of you as “ya” and “all” so I replace the “a” in all with the apostrophe. To each his own I suppose, sorry for the correction I’ve just never really seen it spelled like that!
^I’m glad someone else cried too! This is perfect, everything a sorority should be! We joke about the stuff that doesn’t matter but at the end of the day when the frat daddy breaks your heart or your big moves out into the real world it’s your sisters that are there for you. Sending some big ‘ol panhel love ya’lls way. Srat on.
I’ve always seen it written as a combination of the southern vernacular pronunciation of you as “ya” and “all” so I replace the “a” in all with the apostrophe. To each his own I suppose, sorry for the correction I’ve just never really seen it spelled like that!
You spelled ya’ll wrong