Small sidenote for those still liking "ß" and "ss"

You use "ß" if a word is spoken with a long vowel:
grueßen = to greet, verb (grüßen)
der Gruß = greeting, masculine
die Grueße = greetings, plural (Grüße)

and you write "ss" if the vowel is spoken short:
der Kuss = the kiss, masculine here
kuessen = to kiss, verb (küssen)
Kuesse = kisses, plural

Kiya <following weapons on the desk: 3 grammar books and the Duden, German bible for spelling)