londonpenguin
The Voice of Reason
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2002
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Hello! I haven't been on this board -- or any DIS board -- since last autumn since I am not planning any trips to WDW this year (more's the pity). I am, however, planning a trip to Amsterdam and Florence this October. This will be the first time I've been to Europe without spending any time in the UK (again: more's the pity!). This, of course, means I won't have to buy pounds.
I will have a three-hour layover at Heathrow Terminal 4 between my flight from Amsterdam and onward flight to Seattle. Oh, how I love Terminal 4 shopping!
So my question is: Does anyone know if the shops at Terminal 4 will accept euros as cash payment, or will they only accept pounds? I've only ever had pounds to spend there, so never paid any attention as to whether euros are okay.
My question for jjpenguin is this: Can you tell me how to pronounce the vowel combination "ui" (as in Spui)? I doubt I'll ever really need to know this, seeing as I've been told that literally everyone in Amsterdam speaks English better than any native English-speaker, but it's really bothering me that I don't know how to pronounce it properly. I've seen in guide books that it rhymes with "ow" as in "cow," or "ay" as in "day," or even "eye" as in ... "eye." Also, that the s sound might be sssssssssss or it might be more like shhhhhhh. Anyway, I'd appreciate any insight.
I wish you all happy, happy, peaceful holidays this year!
I will have a three-hour layover at Heathrow Terminal 4 between my flight from Amsterdam and onward flight to Seattle. Oh, how I love Terminal 4 shopping!

My question for jjpenguin is this: Can you tell me how to pronounce the vowel combination "ui" (as in Spui)? I doubt I'll ever really need to know this, seeing as I've been told that literally everyone in Amsterdam speaks English better than any native English-speaker, but it's really bothering me that I don't know how to pronounce it properly. I've seen in guide books that it rhymes with "ow" as in "cow," or "ay" as in "day," or even "eye" as in ... "eye." Also, that the s sound might be sssssssssss or it might be more like shhhhhhh. Anyway, I'd appreciate any insight.
I wish you all happy, happy, peaceful holidays this year!
