Why does Vaseegaran use the word "dot" for "agree"?

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In the Indian movie 2.0, Vaseegaran uses the word "dot" for agreeing to things. Why does he use the word "dot" for "agree"?



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The word "Dot", apart from being a catch-phrase, is the Chitti (a robot's) way of saying "Period". It roughly translates to him agreeing/affirming to a statement or a work or anything else. You could also think of it as a 'Tech-y way' of saying "Yes", "Sure" or "Ok?"




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