It stands for post-script.(from the latin post scriptum -meaning after writing.) It is used when the writer remembers something after they had already signed their name.
Post Script. P.P.S. Stands for Post Post Script and so on and so forth.
Post script
p.s. stands for post script (after writing) and is spelt 'p.s.'
It is acceptable to write either P.S. or PS, both of which stand for post script. In countries such as the UL, Australia and New Zealand, no punctuation is required, but the US tends to opt for the P.S. format.
post script. which means a thought after the post (letter)
PS means that you want the reader to read any extra information that you include near the end of the letter that you just remember. It means PostScript.
Postscript. It's something you forgot to add while you were writing the body of the letter, or thought to add after you finished.
p.s. stands for post script (after writing) and is spelt 'p.s.'
yes you should because they stand for two words. they are not a word by them selves
It is acceptable to write either P.S. or PS, both of which stand for post script. In countries such as the UL, Australia and New Zealand, no punctuation is required, but the US tends to opt for the P.S. format.
It means post script and it means don't forget
post script. which means a thought after the post (letter)
A short addition to the end of a letter is called a postscript.ÊTo add this addition to a letter, the abbreviation, PS, is used.
PS means that you want the reader to read any extra information that you include near the end of the letter that you just remember. It means PostScript.
Professional Service
It stands for either Plastation(R) or Post Script meaning after the main body of a letter.
There is no element with the symbol of Ps
Generally, no. Every situation is different, but something seems silly about putting a personal note at the end of a business letter.
I believe it stands for best regards.