P.S. means "post script" or "after the above writing." It's a way to add in extra or last minute thoughts.
In an epistle/letter PS means 'Post Scriptum'. 'Post Scriptum' is Latin for 'after writing'.
p.s. stands for post script (after writing) and is spelt 'p.s.'
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.
PS, a post script is a short addition at the end of a letter . which is a Latin phrase post scriptum, which means "after writing."
The correct form for writing "P.S." is to use all uppercase letters with periods after each letter, like so: P.S. It stands for "postscript" and is typically used to add a note after the main body of a letter or email.
You can use "PS" at the end of a letter or message to add a postscript or additional note that wasn't included in the main body of the text. For example, "I hope you have a great trip! PS - don't forget to pack your sunscreen."
The enclosure typically comes first on a letter, followed by the PS (postscript) if included. The PS is used for added thoughts or information after the main body of the letter and any enclosures.
PS stands for "postscript," which is an additional note added after the main body of the letter has been concluded. It is used to include any information that was forgotten or to add something important that the writer wants to include as an afterthought.
A letter add-on would be PS, therefore a 2nd letter add-on is PPS. Will PS I hope this helps
what comes first, enclosure or PS in a letter
It could be a note, missive, memo, or line.
PS stands for Post Script. Usually an addition to a note or letter.