People talked as they do now in their vernacular languages. They also got education to read and write in their own languages, and though there is not much in the way of historic record that comments...
The 12th century observer and writer Alexander Neckham recorded that in his time few men shaved regularly, meaning that even those who were "clean shaven" had obvious stubble. Many people preferred...
Mostly by talking to each other as very few people were literate Those that were wrote to each other in mesages that had to be caried on foot or horse an caraige on journys that could take months to...
Long distance communications of the Middle Ages were done by messenger, by letter, or for faster messaging over relatively short distances, by heliography, which was messaging by reflecting the sun...