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The 5 Types of Girls You will Meet in College Based off Their Drink Order

You don't ever want to be "The Hot Mess Girl"

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The 5 Types of Girls You will Meet in College Based off Their Drink Order
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A girl's drink choice can say a lot about her. When you walk into your local campus bar, you can almost instantly tell who a person is based off what drink is in their hand. Here is a list of the five girls you'll meet in college based off of what they're ordering from the bartender.

1. Vodka Cranberry: The Freshman Girl

This is probably her first time at a bar thanks to her older sister's fake ID. She can be found belting out "HER SONG" with a few girlfriends on the dance floor in six-inch heels and a tiny black dress. Beware, she's known for dropping a drink or two on the floor.

2. Beer: The Cool Girl

This girl is cool AF. Go and befriend her. She is super laid back and will openly drink beer at the bar because she can. She's one of the guys, but also can hang with the girls. She could talk your ear off about sports, but also has an opinion on the newest lines showcased at Fashion Week this year. She can be found dancing to throwback music and wearing the perfect mix of casual and chill in her outfit.

3. BYOB: The Broke Girl

Shout out to the girl bringing her own flask to the bar. We understand your struggle hun. This girl is a badass who won't give up a good time just because she has $1.89 in her bank account. She can be found spiking her drink in the back of the bar while her friends play look out, and probably taking a couple sips of her flask in line for the bathroom.

4. Shots, Shots, Shots: The Party Girl

Beware of this girl. While she may seem fun at first, after she takes her fifth round of shots things might get a little messy. Shes's down for a good time, but maybe more of a good time than your Friday morning hangover might be ready for. She can be found screaming "LET'S DO SHOTS" to anyone in the bar who will listen. Just try and avoid a cab ride with this girl, making it home might be a little tricky.

5. Gin and Tonic: The Classy Girl

Drinking Gin and Tonic makes this girl look like the classiest girl in the room. Her hair and outfit are most likely the best put together in the room, and she never stumbles over in her heels. No matter how many of these she drinks she has, she keeps it together and keeps her classy girl air about her the whole night. She can be found sitting at a table with a few friends laughing about their glamorous lives and planning who's going to buy their next drink.


Whether you're "The Cool Girl" or "The Party Animal", going out with your friends and having a good time is what its all about. Just remember to never be "The Hot Mess Girl". She can be found sleeping in the dorm while everyone's on their way to the bar because she never made it out. And really, what fun is that?


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