Can you think of the
ways in which social
customs and practices
were discussed in the
'pre-printing' age when
books, newspapers and
pamphlets were not
readily available?
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ways in which social
customs and practices
were discussed in the
'pre-printing' age when
books, newspapers and
pamphlets were not
readily available?
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Yes, there can be many ways through which people discussed social
customs and practices. Some of the ways can be through public meetings in localities or at community level, writing and sharing manuscripts or discussions in families.
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