No, it's not nice. It is extremely inappropriate

Gary J. Klatsky, Ph. D.

Department of Psychology                [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Oswego State University (SUNY)          http://www.oswego.edu/~klatsky
7060 State Hwy 104W                     Voice: (315) 312-3474
Oswego, NY 13126                         Fax:   (315) 312-6330

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From:   [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:   Monday, February 18, 2002 2:53 PM
To:     Teaching in the Psychological Sciences
Subject:        Guess who is coming to dinner?


Recently I have been receiving invitations from the Fraternity and Sorority
organizations to dinner. I guess they have some kind of a program to get to
know the faculty members better.they are a few students in my class who
belong to those Greek organizations.
I just hope that this is not an attempt to get a favorable grade.
I have accepted the invitations .I have heard that they serve some good
food.
And while on this subject(free associating),I find that some students
from the Middle East like to invite their profs for dinner.I have
gone to many of them and their dinners are very good with that vimto
drink.Are those Cross-cultural customs or attempts to influence?
One time I was at a restaurant with some friends and a Kuwaiti student
in my class was dining with his own friends.He came over and took our tabs
and paid for the meals.Isn't that nice?

Michael Sylvester,PhD
Daytona Beach,Florida

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