What does the "P.S." stand for? Also, in what circumstances could I use it?

Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"P.S." stands for "postscript," and it indicates text that comes after, or "post," the main "script" or text. It's used at the end of letters, and sometimes other documents, to mention an additional thought after writing. Here, Taylor uses it in her imaginary will at the end of the letter since she knows her children would think there's an encoded message after reading it. Ex: Kind regards, John. P.S: Henry says, "Hi." Ex: I hope you have the best day. From Lucy. P.S: Eat a lot of cake today! => birthday card