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What does this mean"PS" in the end of a letter?Emotion: smile
  

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Post-script or post-scriptum. S. is often used at the end of a letter or email to indicate something that the writer did not - accidentally or intentionally - write about in the body of a letter, perhaps because it was an afterthought, or something they wanted to keep to the end.

  • Post-script or post-scriptum.
  • S.
  • is often used at the end of a letter or email to indicate something that the writer did not - accidentally or intentionally - write about in the body of a letter, perhaps because it was an afterthought, or something they wanted to keep to the end.
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Post-script or post-scriptum.

P.S. is often used at the end of a letter or email to indicate something that the writer did not - accidentally or intentionally - write about in the body of a letter, perhaps because it was an afterthought, or something they wanted to keep to the end. The initials PS however can also stand for other things as indicated on this website:

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