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I heard on a podcast that letters written in the past were often overly verbose on purpose. "Writing and receiving letters was like an event, part of the fun is deciphering what is written." Is this true? Did people in the past sometimes have trouble understanding letters they received?

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I heard on a podcast that letters written in the past were often overly verbose on purpose. "Writing and receiving letters was like an event, part of the fun is deciphering what is written." Is this true? Did people in the past sometimes have trouble understanding letters they received? (www.reddit.com)