To do something for someone else.
The slash s before a name on a signature line typically stands for "for" or "on behalf of." This indicates that the person signing the document is signing in a representative capacity for someone else or a group.
"Per" is short for "by" or "through" and is often used to indicate who is sending the letter on behalf of someone else or a company. It is commonly used in formal or business correspondence to clarify the sender's position or authority.
A behest may also mean an " urgent request".
Representative can be either a noun or an adjective. In the noun form, a representative is "a person who is acting on behalf of one or more other persons"; one example would be a lawyer who is the legal representative for his/her client. In the adjective form, representative is "a portion or sample that reflects the character and composition of the whole".
the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone
the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone
that your dating someone and you like someone else....
pp...it's an abbreviation for the Latin "per procurationem". it is used by any proxy when signing a document on behalf of somebody else. though..many say it comes from "proxima persona" :) (false, i guess :)) )
they are kissing someone else
"Yo le digo de tu parte..." "I will tell her/him on your behalf" Be careful... :)
In the English-speaking countries pp stands for pro persona -which is Latin and literally means for the person [of] or for and on behalf of.No, it doesn't - it stands for 'per procurationem', meaning to act as someone's proxy.