Answer by user22174 for Using P.S. in a formal email
A P.S. at the end of an email can be a handy way of avoiding condescension, especially when you want to clarify a small detail without explicitly stating what that detail is.Eventually, there will be a...
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I use P.S. in emails fairly often. As others points out, P.S. stands for postscript ("after signature") and it means the content was added after the message was signed.However, just because technology...
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A postscript is a passage at the end of a letter, following the signature. It only makes sense in the context of a letter composed by hand or on a typewriter, to accommodate an afterthought when you...
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I had a quick question in regards to using P.S.I just finished writing up a formal follow-up email for an interview. I touched over a lot of information and brought up some new topics.Anyway, I have...
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