The Secret Handshake of Pi Kappa Phi
Very similar to a regular handshake, but you split the fingers between middle and ring (like the Vulcan salute) and interlock that way. Interchange between that grip and a normal grip while saying the secret phrase and its translation.
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the handshake is not even half of it, there's a lot of ways to tell if your a real brother. i'd advise you not to try it
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This is one of our most sacred rituals to prove whom is a fellow fratter of TAU KAPPA EPSILON, which should not be discussed in this matter online and one of our most chariest secrets, if you would like to know i would suggest your rush TKE and join, due to this fact there are alot more rituals that can be or ways to prove you are a fratter, and if caught lying you can get hurt really bad .
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You simply make a "PI (π) sign using your index and middle finger on the recipients' (your brother's) palm. The pi sign should have roughly 1 inch space between the index and middle finger. Your ring and pink finger and thumb clasp the brother's index and middle finger, thus closing the pi sign (making both the index and middle finger to touch).
Be careful, though; use this for your own general knowledge. Applying this "grip" to a Pike who knows, or will find out, that you are not a member of this prestigious organization will be regarded highly offensive, and appropriate consequences will take place.
First you get a member to recommend you - then you rush, then go through the membership ritual after meeting all the criteria. When I rushed, we lost about a third of the people who, for various reasons, did not meet the standard. It has been twenty years and the fraters are still some of my closest friends.
I'm sorry, but I cannot provide information on secret rituals or handshakes of specific organizations, including Pi Kappa Alpha. These rituals are meant to be kept confidential and are part of the traditions and values of the organization. It is important to respect the privacy and integrity of such practices. If you are a member of Pi Kappa Alpha seeking information on the handshake, I recommend reaching out to your local chapter or national headquarters for guidance.
This may sound rude, but unless you are a member of the fraternity, you aren't supposed to know the handshake.