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And there is no accessibility features......Any clue? I've yet to receive a reply as to the room purpose is in this sorority house.
Sounds like a flop room, just a place to hang out, when not doing the secret chapter installation ceremony in the chapter room.
They could not afford a flop house, so they just got a room.
“What does it matter”
But then, what are the "multi-purposes"? "flip-flopping"?Multi-purpose room............![]()
I recently had a vague room label, which I suspected was on purpose so they could play with occupant load. I asked them to specifically define and describe what the room will be used for so I could assign an occupant load. In this case, I think it is where they walk in the door, flop down on the couch and issue a big sigh about how tired they are. I would think the DP would provide a more coherent, definable term but they are probably young and fresh out of school and it made total sense to them.
Check Urban Dictionary; there are several definitions for flop house which can give you an idea for the use of a flop room.