P.S. Stands For POSTAL SCRIPT. It means afterthought or extra note.
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PS stands for postscript. It is used to add something to a letter that was forgotten or deemed less important than the main content. It is a way to add an additional message after the letter has been completed.
No, PS stands for Postscript, which is used at the end of a letter to add additional information.
"PS" stands for postscript, a note added to the end of a letter after the signature. It is used to include an additional thought or information that was forgotten or deemed important to mention after the main body of the letter.
PS stands for "postscript," which is an additional note added at the end of a letter after the signature. It is used to include information that was forgotten or to emphasize a point made in the main body of the letter.
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.
PS stands for postscript, and there are no periods after the P and S. It is an addition to a letter that is added after the main body and signature.