The 'p.s.' or 'ps' at the bottom of a letter or note is an abbreviation for 'postscript', which comes from the Latin 'post scriptum', which means 'after writing', 'write under', or 'add'.
It's used to add additional thoughts or information after the main note or letter has already been written and signed... Kind of a written after-thought or supplement.
You can think of it as the writer saying "Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention..."
PS stands for postscript. It is an additional remark or information added after the main body of a letter has been written.
The 2nd last letter of the Greek alphabet is the letter "psi." It is the 23rd letter out of 24 letters in the Greek alphabet.
The correct form for writing "P.S." is to use all uppercase letters with periods after each letter, like so: P.S. It stands for "postscript" and is typically used to add a note after the main body of a letter or email.
Yes, when using a postscript (PS), the first word following the PS should always be capitalized to maintain proper grammar and readability.
The plural possessive of "p and q" is "p's and q's" or "p and q's."
The psoas muscle starts the the letters "ps."
psocids, psocoptera.
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PS means post script. PS is commonly used in letters when the writer wants to add something additional that was not included in the main body of the letter.
snail mail no more
just use cut on the door PS they are braille letters
PS stands for postscript. It is an additional remark or information added after the main body of a letter has been written.
PS: I love you with jennifer garner.
You press the letter and somewhere it will say 'toss' and then it will say 'toss' again and then you have to click on that and it will disappear PS you can only toss letters when you are outside!!!
yes you should because they stand for two words. they are not a word by them selves
PS is short for "postscript," which is an additional note or message added after the main body of a letter or email. It is commonly used to include additional information or thoughts that were not initially included in the main message.