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Some say it originated in the American Civil War, OK indicates Oberoomma, namely the Supreme Commander. It is said that a German reporter on end of the article written OK, which means Ohnekovretur (no error). Others say may have originated in a named Otto • Caesar (0ttokaiser) businessman, he examines the products, on qualified products are labeled to write their own name initials label. There is a saying that, in 1840, was born in New York Old Kinderhook (Old? Kinderhoek) US Democratic presidential candidate Martin Van Buren • with the first two letters of his own birthplace OK as a campaign slogan, which means Win the election. People generally believe that the word OK from an American reporter. March 23, 1839, the Boston Morning Post before the article went to press, a reporter wrote on the OK. Study on Ancient Greek language scholars conclude that, the reporter had received a classical education in Greece, because thousands of years ago, the Greek teachers in marking the best students of the article, often written at the end of the Oiakala or OK, meaning all is well, and the English OK indicates the meaning (right, well, you can, OK) almost.


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