What is the correct usage of P. S. in Emails? 39 P S in e-mails is used exactly the same as P S in normal letters It is short for the Latin post scriptum, i e written after the main script As such, it is written at the bottom (end) of the main script (main e-mail in this case), and generally contains information which is trivial, or tangental to what was just said For example,
Using P. S. in a formal email - Writing Stack Exchange 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
Is P. S. (Post Script) still useful in the age of email? 10 "Post script is usually written when a writer forgets to write something on the main body of the letter and wants to add on to what he had written on the letter " But in this age of email and word processors, why would anyone want to use P S ? Is its usage still relevant and any particular reason for it?
Precedence: P. S or Address? - Writing Stack Exchange In an e-mail similar to this, where is it correct to add a post script? Before or after the signature? Dear Professor X, I am John Smith Sincerely yours, John Smith P S
style - How to write a character whos better than you at sounding . . . P S, character background context in case it helps He grew up in a political family His parents used him as a trophy and groomed him to be the model diplomat so that he makes them look good ('Look how amazing we are, we raised such a brilliant diplomat,' when in reality, they just emotionally abused and manipulated him into being exactly who what they wanted him to be ) So he's grown up
Establishing a social circle for a promiscuous character I am developing a college-age female character and think that there may be a contradiction This is an important secondary character, a good-natured girl, who is unfortunately quite promiscuous T
Alternative words for genitalia - Writing Stack Exchange A translator's task is to reproduce the existing text in the target language as close as possible to the original in terms of meaning, style, connotations An over-the-top metaphor for an over-the-top metaphor, clinical for clinical, derogatory for derogatory
Use of punctuation within quotes with single words or letters Do not omit the trailing "s", which is key to the overall meaning here Nueve comes from the Latin word "nueve", which also gives us the English word, nine I know American English mandates punctuation marks going within the quotes I want to know how it treats contexts where the quotes contain a single letter or word such as the above examples?
How to depict Australian characters - Writing Stack Exchange In my working novel, a character encounters an Aussie Having nigh-zero knowledge of how to make dialogues in an Australian accent, I just opted to describe that he talks without any hints of an ac