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Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:38 am
by Whiskey 7
Like I ask, in days of old, when you put pen to paper or typed on a
typewriter (carbon copies anyone?) we were using postscripts and I wonder, in this day and age if you or anyone anymore uses or has the habit of using this relic?
I for one, still in email 'specially, and yes you can too instantly delete and add as you see fit (of course), still throw an occasional
PS: at the bottom like this..
Hello there George.
For sure I will call before arriving in the Antarctic, but how may fights arrive there on Wednesdays?
Cheers, and put some beer on ice. I'll need it
Love Thelma
PS: do I need bring something special for the occasion?
Discuss?
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:51 am
by Tsakali
that's kinda interesting since i never thought about it that way. So yeah , there should be no need to PS anymore, but it's a great way to throw in some quick info without any proper write up around it, or having to work it in somewhere else in the body. I use it sometimes in emails.
It seems that PS has retained its usability if not for its original intent.
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:57 am
by Whiskey 7
Tsakali wrote:........ it's a great way to throw in some quick info without any proper write up ......
I always loved it, if only for that reason
PS: Personally, I just sent an email to my Real Estate agent, adding a PS and thought she'll think BOF (boring old fart) using postscript (if she really knew what it was?) ... Just thought I'd ask here for thoughts...
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:40 am
by Eraser
Yeah I still use it sometimes because of the reason Tsakali said.
For a moment though, I thought this was about the
postscript language.
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:27 am
by Ryoki
Interesting... i've always considered a PS a style thing, but of course it has it's origin in being unable to delete things.
Aye i still use it, though not often.
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:44 am
by HomerJ
Ryoki wrote:Interesting... i've always considered a PS a style thing, but of course it has it's origin in being unable to delete things.
Aye i still use it, though not often.
This.
Useful on things like typewriters or hand written messages so you didn't have to retype or rewrite the whole message, but archaic when you can put the message anywhere in modern communication. In your example Whiskey, the P.S. could have been cut and pasted at the end of the second sentence making it completely unnecessary. It makes the message disjointed and reads poorly as a result. What's worse is people do this intentionally in business correspondence all the time in an effort to seem educated, but it has the negative effect in making them look like they can't write a message that flows and are all over the place mentally.
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 6:19 pm
by seremtan
you use it when the idea you want to express is unrelated, or only tangentially related, to the main content of the email
PS fuck u...
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 6:19 am
by Whiskey 7
seremtan wrote:you use it when the idea you want to express is unrelated, or only tangentially related, to the main content of the email
PS fuck u...
Agree seremtan
There were 3
events in the communication as I saw it
1. call before arriving
2. flights on Wednesdays
3. beer on ice
Although in the same text, the question about bringing something special was, how to put this without obviously offering Thelma

it was supposed to be addition, wait, no and extra, not after thought;
very special and to the point of being blunt, perhaps if you prefer, sexually?
Tangentially, I think I'll learn to love that word seremtan.
HomerJ, I agree adding postscripts seems archaic in modern communication, that's my point in asking for discussion.
I could have cut and pasted making the PS completely unnecessary for sure, but I can't fathom
"... your message disjointed and reading poorly ... " as it was as above, intentionally added to draw attention
I too haven't seen this in business correspondence recently, but again and lets face it, 50% of people are all over the place mentally
* and 50% aren't
* Statistics; who'd live with them?
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:09 am
by MKJ
seremtan wrote:you use it when the idea you want to express is unrelated, or only tangentially related, to the main content of the email
PS fuck u...
yes
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:21 am
by Captain
6 words combined in your last 3 posts.
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 9:47 am
by MKJ
quality vs quantity
Re: Discussion: Anyone do postscript anymore?
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:50 pm
by seremtan
0-0 draw