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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, and why are they doubled? Apparently, you can also write xoxo, or xoox, or in fact combine the two letters in any way you like (the strange thing is that personally, i'd rather associate an o with a kiss and an x with a hug than the other way round.) 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 actually saying in christ's name, i assert___

Some sources say that the signee would then kiss the x to demonstrate that what was written in the document was true. 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 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 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? The spelling with the l sound is shalln't Also, i came across this after i heard it in stargate sg1 Daniel jackson is told something along the lines of we shall have to get used to each other And he replies no, we shalln't Also, ios autocorrect will automatically punctuate shalln't for you.

Is we are finished grammatically correct I thought it would be more correct to say we have finished. 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 I shall die tomorrow, shan’t i I shall not pass this way again, shall i Those aren’t really in common use, no.

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