Slang-Speaking Cash Machines

ATMs in the UK get a Cockney Language Option

Five ATM machines in London have been given a new language option--Cockney. Cockney is an English slang and hard to understand for tourists.

Simply select the Cockney option in the language menu and the ATM will give you "a speckled hen (£10), a score (£20), a pony (£25), a ton (£100), and a monkey (£500)."

Managing Director of Bank Machine Ron Delnevo said they wanted to add a fun element which would be of local interest to the ATMs. People who speak the infamous London dialect are sure to be pleased by this change.
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