Where to write ps in mail

The "P.S." (Post Script) is a common way to add a final thought or afterthought to a letter or email. Here are some guidelines on where to write "P.S." in an email:

  1. At the end of the email: Typically, you would write "P.S." at the very end of the email, after you've finished writing the main content. This is a good place to add a final thought, a reminder, or a call to action.
  2. After a brief pause: You can also write "P.S." after a brief pause or a line break, to separate it from the main content. This can help draw attention to the postscript and make it stand out.

Here's an example of where to write "P.S." in an email:

Subject: Meeting Invitation

Dear [Name],

I hope this email finds you well. I wanted to invite you to a meeting on Friday at 2 PM to discuss the project.

Best, [Your Name]

P.S. Please bring any relevant documents or materials to the meeting.

Remember to keep your postscript brief and to the point. You don't want to overwhelm the reader with too much information.