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24 gru 2015 · People use "N.B." at the end of a writing (say, a letter) to add a piece of information. Equally, I find people using "P.S." in the end of a writing (usually, a letter) to add a piece of information.
What Is The Difference Between “N.B.”. And “P.S.”? “N.B.” means “nota bene,” which we use to refer readers to a specific piece of information and “take note” of it. This will help them to remember it later. “P.S.” means “postscript,” which is additional information we include at the end of a letter or email.
21 cze 2023 · PS is an abbreviation for “post script” used for additional information at the end of a letter or message that doesn’t relate to the main topic. For example, you might write an email to your friend and then add a line after your signature that reads, “PS – I’m having a party this weekend and want you to come.”.
7 mar 2018 · 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.
6 paź 2020 · “PS” stands for post scriptum, meaning “after text”. It’s a great way to leave a personal note at the end of a letter or email. But how should you use and format it?
Usage varies, and PS doesn’t factor into most style guides. The safest bet is to capitalize the P and S (use periods after each letter if that’s your preference), and leave out any trailing punctuation.
P.S. stands for post scriptum, meaning “after the text”. It’s a great way to leave a personal note at the end of a letter or email. What does P.S. stand for, and how should it be used in emails and letters? Let’s find out. It’s crucial that you use the appropriate tone and voice while composing emails.