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Fifty years ago, in the early 1970s, people primarily communicated through landline telephones, face-to-face conversations, and written correspondence like letters and postcards. Mass media, such as newspapers, radio, and television, also played a significant role in disseminating information. While some people used telex and fax machines for business communication, personal communication was largely limited to more traditional methods compared to today’s digital age.

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Hi! Thanks for asking that. Well... I know some people might think that mermaids dont exist and some people do think they exist but I think that they are just very careful not to get caught. Just like humans can do crimes with out magic and get caught; while mermaids have magic so that doubles the chance of not getting caught. I know that this is kind of off topic but just making sure you that their is a 50 50 chance they are and are not real. Anyway back to your question. The question kind of has to do with what i explained before. Mermaids have never gotten caught, so that means no one has found out how to communicate with. Obviously, there is a very small amount of mermaids then there used to be, because if there WAS as many as before, we would sure caught them by now. This is my best answer.


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