What Is A Postscript?

A postscript, or PS, is a brief additional remark or comment appended to the end of a letter, email, or other written communication. The term postscriptum is Latin for ‘written after.’

Postscripts are typically used to add forgotten information or provide an update on something that has happened since the letter was written. They can also be used to add a personal touch to a letter.

The postscript’s history is long and varied. Ancient Romans likely wrote postscripts, adding brief notes at the end of their letters. Postscripts became more common in the Middle Ages when letters were written on scrolls. In the 15th century, the printing press made it possible to mass-produce books and letters, and postscripts became even more common.

Postscripts are still used in letters and other documents, and they are often used to add a personal touch or provide additional information. Postscripts can be a fun and creative way to add to your writing.

There are some things to remember when writing a postscript:

  1. It should be brief. A postscript should be a few sentences long and stay within the letter’s central message.
  2. The postscript should be relevant to the communication. Avoid introducing new topics or wandering off on tangents with them.
  3. The postscript should be written clearly and concisely.

It should be easy to read and understand.

Here are some tips for writing a well-written postscript:

  • Keep it brief. A postscript should be a maximum of a few sentences long.
  • Make it relevant. The postscript should relate to the central message of the letter.
  • Write it clearly and concisely. The postscript should be easy to read and understand.
  • Use a friendly tone. The postscript should be personal and engaging.
  • Add a personal touch. The postscript is an excellent opportunity to add personal touch to your letter. You can use it to share a joke, a memory, or a thought you didn’t have time to include in the letter’s main body.

Postscripts can be an effective way to add personal touches to your written communication. By following these tips, you can write clear, concise, and engaging postscripts.

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