"And I don't know what I'd do at a fraternity party. All that might be a little lost on me"
- Sarah Michelle Gellar
About this Quote
In this quote, Sarah Michelle Gellar is expressing her uncertainty and pain with the concept of going to a fraternity party. She confesses that she is not acquainted with the culture and activities that typically occur at these types of parties. Gellar might feel out of location or like she wouldn't fit in with the crowd at a fraternity celebration. She also implies that she may not totally understand or value the environment and customs of a fraternity celebration. Overall, Gellar's words convey a sense of doubt and unfamiliarity towards the idea of attending a fraternity celebration.
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