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What's the reasoning behind abbreviating hugs and kisses as x's and o's I thought it would be more correct to say we have finished. Some say x is for hugs and o is for kisses, and some say the other way around
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But why x and o, and why. Is we are finished grammatically correct My first guess was that it's some sort of an onomatopoeic abbreviation, but wikipedia points out that there's also an xox, where the o means a hug
While in the past i used love and signed off with my first name for closing, i usually wondered if there are better words i co.
In my opinion, it has to do with signing a letter using xoxo to mean hugs and kisses Some sources claim that x has religious connotations and mean 'christ', so by signing x, you're. What are other idioms or expressions for the phrase i can't wrap my head around? But what i still can't wrap my head around is why she behaved like that
The newest i can think of would be xoxo (o and x are crude visual representations of a hug and a kiss respectively) I know it's arguably not a word, still. Then we have words like u. I am confused about when to use finish instead of complete and vice versa
May you help me in understanding when to use those words?
Spagirl seems right on the button there Bathe/bath specifically i haven't noticed, even when sharing my house with zimbabweans for months However, zim english does use. The spelling with the l sound is shalln't
Also, i came across this after i heard it in stargate sg1