Mind your Ps & Qs is an English language expression meaning "mind your manners", "mind your language", "be on your best behaviour", "watch what you're doing/saying..."
Or it can mean dotting your 'i's and crossing your 't's
Or it can mean using (the) correct pronouns and "quotation marks" in (a) sentence.
Or it can mean "Politically Quorrect", being "politically quirky" or "politically correct" or none of the above.
Time for a beer : .[Spoiler (click to open)].Do bar tenders have to be politically correct? The P&Q Pub, Oxford
Oxford (/ˈɒksfərd/) is a city in England. It has a university by the same name. It is the county town and only city of Oxfordshire, England.
What does it matter if you're drunk, you'll never remember it anyway
Sorry, don’t mean “English.” We mean “English English,” like in Austin Powers. Or yet more or less familiar. “Bob’s your uncle,” basically meaning “Ta-da,” or “voila, all’s good!” Are we there yet?