I got this from a friend’s email. Please refer also to wikipedia for the origin of ”OK“.
Not sure if it is true…
What is your version of OK then?
I got this from a friend’s email. Please refer also to wikipedia for the origin of ”OK“.
Not sure if it is true…
What is your version of OK then?
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1 Iulia // Sep 26, 2009 at 3:46 pm
“ok” comes from 0.k. (0 killed) ; it was used in wars,for telling the generals everything is alright
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