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  1. What is the correct usage of "P.S." in Emails?

    Jun 6, 2011 · I've been wondering this for a while. What is the correct usage of "P.S." in e-mails? Where should and shouldn't it be used?

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  3. User C.P. - Writing Stack Exchange

    Jan 29, 2026 · Q&A for the craft of professional writing, including fiction, non-fiction, technical, scholarly, and commercial writing

  4. Newest 'edits' Questions - Writing Stack Exchange

    Dec 20, 2025 · Q&A for the craft of professional writing, including fiction, non-fiction, technical, scholarly, and commercial writing

  5. Newest 'sophistication' Questions - Writing Stack Exchange

    Q&A for the craft of professional writing, including fiction, non-fiction, technical, scholarly, and commercial writing

  6. Is P.S. (Post Script) still useful in the age of email?

    Sep 7, 2018 · "Post script is usually written when a writer forgets to write something on the main body of the letter and wants to add on to what he had written on the letter." But in this age of email and word

  7. Newest 'plain-style' Questions - Writing Stack Exchange

    Q&A for the craft of professional writing, including fiction, non-fiction, technical, scholarly, and commercial writing

  8. User N S K Harsh - Writing Stack Exchange

    Q&A for the craft of professional writing, including fiction, non-fiction, technical, scholarly, and commercial writing

  9. Is it acceptable to plan to include a postscript when writing a letter ...

    Jun 17, 2021 · Similarly, are postscripts often written using a different writing instrument as was used in the letter proper? If it is seen that a postscript was written directly following the writing of the letter …

  10. Using P.S. in a formal email - Writing Stack Exchange

    A postscript is a passage at the end of a letter, following the signature. It only makes sense in the context of a letter composed by hand or on a typewriter, to accommodate an afterthought when you …