 Hey MTV, we are going to university in our new movie, Life of the Party. So to celebrate, we are here to see if we know our freshers from our pot noodles. As we put each other to the test to see just how much we really know about UK Unileif. Our first question is, what do the letters SU stand for? A, silly underwear. B, student utopia. C, student union. Student union. She. Well, you're right. I wish it was silly and depends. OK, here's the next one. What is a pot noodle? Is it A, the term for when your housemate doesn't wash them dishes properly? B, a cute little plant you and your housemate struggle to keep, or C, the only thing you can afford to eat? C. It's a noodle in a pot. C is correct. C. C it is. C is for cookie. OK, if we invited you to Spoon's, where would we be meeting? A, a posh soup restaurant. B, a cheap and cheerful pub. C, a sports bar. I want there to be a soup restaurant. Yeah, that would be me. So I'm rooting for A. I'm going to say sports bar, but I'm genuinely very confused. Debra. Debra is correct. A cheap and cheerful pub. Spoon's. Way to go, Debbie. Thank you. I know Spoon content. Do you Spoon people? Is that a reference? Is that a reference there? Maybe it's like the game Spoon's. All right, which of these is a traditional Sunday morning ritual for many UK students? A, visiting the parents. B, washing the cars. C, watching the Hollyoaks omnibus. What? I'm going to go with C. C. Because I didn't understand this. Same. And Gillian? C. C is correct. Love it. The Hollyoaks, you don't omnibus. Loose Women is A, a daytime TV show that helps you avoid studying. B, a feminist university society. Or C, the name of a UK sorority. I think B, all of the above. B. B, we're reclaiming it. As a society. Yeah, B. I'm going to go with A. Everyone says B. You're wrong. Uh-oh. It's A, a daytime television show that helps you avoid studying. Of course, Loose Women. Loose Women. Welcome back to Loose Women. In British university culture, what is a fresher? A, a recap or refresher of the work you did this semester before. B, a new student. C, a station where you can shower and clean up if you didn't make it home the night before. Nice. New student. New student, but I wish it was like a dirty station to clean your tail. OK, what is a ring of fire? Is it a drinking game? It's what happens to you after dodgy kebab. The WhatsApp group dedicated to you and your housemate's exes. Ring of fire. That's funny. Ring of fire, guys. Drinking game, dodgy kebab or? Sounds like a drinking game. Yeah. A. It is indeed. Oh. A drinking game. The Ring of Fire. Wonderful. Wonderful. All right. What is the premise of pub golf? A, having a drink at every hole in a golf course. B, it's like football, but with tiny golfers instead of soccer. C, dressing up in golf clothes and having a drink in 18 different pubs. Let it be C. C. B. Yeah, I'm leaning B. She is for the correct answer. Good enough for me. I love that they dress up like they don't play golf. Yeah. No, no, no. They just dress up like they go home. Why would you do it? What is that? Like, khakis in a, in a. Argyle? A visor. Oh. With a, like, with a ball. Yes. Like, I was doing it in 1940s. Like, yuck, yuck, yuck, yuck. Oh, yeah. Liquid is, A, a specific type of cocktail that mixes more types of alcohol than you'd like to count. B, the name of your local nightclub where you regrettably ended up three nights a week. C, C, what you call dish soup as in, mate, can you get some liquid down Tesco Express? C, maybe C, because of that reading. C, because of that convincing reading. A solder with an accent. It's B, the name of your local nightclub where you regrettably ended up three nights a week. Every, Rooney has a nightclub called Liquid? I think you're just like, oh, it's done at Liquid. I was done at Liquid. Things got pretty rough. Yeah, it was probably out by Liquid. Yeah. Staying out at Liquid. Would you post a mic out at Liquid? It's always on loose girls, yeah. Yeah. So like, oh, Liquid, you were at Liquid last night. Yeah, I saw you at Liquid. Oh, yeah, you like it, don't you? She hit the pressure.