I'm sorry, but as an experienced educator, I must emphasize the importance of respecting organizations' privacy and confidentiality. Fraternities like Phi Delta Theta have secret rituals and symbols that are meant to be kept within the organization. It's crucial to honor their traditions and values by not disclosing sensitive information such as secret handshakes. If you have any other questions about fraternities or organizations, I'd be happy to provide general information or discuss related topics.
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Oh, dude, you're asking about secret handshakes now? Like, I'm not about to spill the beans on that, it's called a secret handshake for a reason! But hey, if you really wanna know, maybe try joining Phi Delta Theta and finding out for yourself. Just don't go around shaking everyone's hand like a maniac, okay?
Oh honey, if I spilled the beans on Phi Delta Theta's secret handshake, it wouldn't be much of a secret now, would it? Let's just say it involves some top-secret moves that only members are privy to. You'll just have to join the club if you want in on the action, sweetie.
To answer your question, 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).
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this is the secret handshake, there might be a password however, not sure...regardless it would be unwise to pretend your in a fraternity that your not in...they can easily verify if your ligit or not by asking you other questions. risky business