
- meaning - XOXO means "hugs and kisses" but why? - English …- Apr 11, 2011 · What's the reasoning behind abbreviating hugs and kisses as X's and O's? Some say X is for hugs and O is for kisses, and some say the other way around; but why X and O, … 
- What is the origin of "xox"? - English Language & Usage Stack …- Aug 21, 2010 · 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. Apparently, you can … 
- word choice - Letter closing other than "Love" - English Language ...- I am writing an email to a family member (in-law or brother/sister). 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... 
- What is the origin of x-mark used as a signature of illiterate- Oct 4, 2020 · 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 … 
- idioms - What are other sayings or expressions for "I can't wrap …- What are other idioms or expressions for the phrase "I can't wrap my head around"?. In context: "But what I still can't wrap my head around is why she behaved like that" 
- Shalln't vs. Shan't in British English- Jul 17, 2014 · The spelling with the l sound is "shalln't". Also, I came across this after I heard it in Stargate SG1. Season 9 - Episode 4 "The Ties that Bind". About 25 minutes in. Daniel … 
- When should I use "finish" instead of "complete," and vice versa?- 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? 
- Is 'carry' a daily usage or it's an internet word?- Feb 25, 2019 · In online video games, the strongest player in a group is called the carry. Is it a daily usage? Like in school projects or office team works? If not how is it usually described? 
- grammaticality - "We are finished" vs. "We have finished" - English ...- Aug 11, 2014 · Is "we are finished" grammatically correct? I thought it would be more correct to say "We have finished". 
- question tags - "Shall" at the end of a sentence - English Language ...- Jul 9, 2018 · Remember that the tag question at the end needs to flip the polarity by adding a not if the initial statement lacked it and by subtracting the negative if the initial statement had it. So …