There are different versions.
Some people say that it originated from the American Civil War, and "OK" means "Oberoomma", that is,
Commander in chief. Some people say that a German reporter wrote "OK" at the end of the article, which means
"Ohnekovretur" (no mistakes). Others say it may have originated from a man named Otto.
Caesar (0ttokaiser) businessman, after he inspected the product, he stuck it on the qualified product.
A label with your initials on it. There is also a saying that 1840 was born in
New york old kinderhook (old? Kinderhoek) US Democratic presidential candidate Martin
Van Buren used the first two letters of his birthplace as his campaign slogan, which means
The election was a success.
It is generally believed that the word "OK" comes from an American journalist. 1March 23, 839
A reporter from the Boston Morning Post wrote "OK" before the article went to press. Study Gu Xi.
Scholars who study the Greek language believe that this reporter received a classical education in Greece, because in thousands of places.
Many years ago, Greek teachers often wrote "at the end" when commenting on excellent students' articles.
Oiakala "or" OK "means everything is fine, which is the same as" OK "in English.
(Right, good, good, good) Almost.