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The use of "PS" at the end!



 
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The use of "PS" at the end! #1 (permalink) Sat Sep 16, 2006 15:45 pm   The use of "PS" at the end!
 

Hi

Come what may, today I will learn the correct use of PS at the end of letters etc! Twisted Evil

Please tell me which one is correct!

PS: Soon there wil be...

ps: soon there will be...

PS: soon there will be...

Could we use a comma or a semi-colon after PS?
Tom
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The use of "PS" at the end! #2 (permalink) Sat Sep 16, 2006 17:02 pm   The use of "PS" at the end!
 

Hi Tom

I have seen "rules" stating that all of the following are correct for a postscript in a letter:

ps
PS
P.S.

Amy

PS
This is usually how I do it (informally). If I wanted to be "more formal" I'd probably use P.S.
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