Post by sakib569 on Mar 6, 2024 6:07:02 GMT
A Possible Explanation is Around Poet and Writer Pc Hooft. We Are Talking About the Year 1600. Hooft Could Often Be Found at His Muiderslot, Where Many Plum Trees Grew at the Time. When He Received Visitors and They Left the Muiderslot Again at the End of the Summer, They Shouted 'see You in the Plum Season!''. Read Also: Wrong Proverb or Saying? Ah, No Dog Crows at That… Hard Evidence for This Story is Lacking, but in Hooft's Letter to Fellow Poet Maria Tesselschade From 1636 the Following is.
Written the Plums Are Already [all at Once] Starting Business Owner Phone Numbers List to Ripen on a Bodt [suddenly], and Calling for Tesseltjes Little Mouth '. In Other Words: 'come Quickly, Because the Plums Are Ripening'. This is Therefore a Possible Proof for the Origin of the Farewell Expression, or the Closing Greeting. Isn't It Old Fashioned? You Might Wonder Whether Always Closing Your Message 'neatly' Isn't a Bit Old-fashioned. Think About the Emails You Send. We Often Even Close Our Messages With a Closing Greeting if We Only Give a Short Response Like: 'i Look Forward to It'. You Can Often Already See Who Sent the E-mail and in Most Cases You Have Already Had Contact Through Previous Messages.
We Don't End Every App on Whatsapp With a 'sincerely', Do We? Although, Maybe Your Grandparents Did. A Message is Usually Built Up in a Fixed Way and According to Pj Verkruijsse There Are a Number of Reasons for This: Clarity : the Receiver Must Understand the Message. Courtesy to the Recipient : Neat Formatting and Proper Use of Words is Polite to the Recipient of the Message. Protecting Your Own Position and Reputation : You Never Know Who Else is Reading the Message and Your Message Can Form an Image About You. In Addition, What is Written in Black and White Can Always Be Used Against You. You Can See This as the Unconscious Basis Why We Always Close Our Messages With a Closing Greeting.
Written the Plums Are Already [all at Once] Starting Business Owner Phone Numbers List to Ripen on a Bodt [suddenly], and Calling for Tesseltjes Little Mouth '. In Other Words: 'come Quickly, Because the Plums Are Ripening'. This is Therefore a Possible Proof for the Origin of the Farewell Expression, or the Closing Greeting. Isn't It Old Fashioned? You Might Wonder Whether Always Closing Your Message 'neatly' Isn't a Bit Old-fashioned. Think About the Emails You Send. We Often Even Close Our Messages With a Closing Greeting if We Only Give a Short Response Like: 'i Look Forward to It'. You Can Often Already See Who Sent the E-mail and in Most Cases You Have Already Had Contact Through Previous Messages.
We Don't End Every App on Whatsapp With a 'sincerely', Do We? Although, Maybe Your Grandparents Did. A Message is Usually Built Up in a Fixed Way and According to Pj Verkruijsse There Are a Number of Reasons for This: Clarity : the Receiver Must Understand the Message. Courtesy to the Recipient : Neat Formatting and Proper Use of Words is Polite to the Recipient of the Message. Protecting Your Own Position and Reputation : You Never Know Who Else is Reading the Message and Your Message Can Form an Image About You. In Addition, What is Written in Black and White Can Always Be Used Against You. You Can See This as the Unconscious Basis Why We Always Close Our Messages With a Closing Greeting.