Well, little buddy, a long long time ago, people in Malaysia communicated by using things like smoke signals, animal calls, and drums. They would send messages to each other from far away by using these methods.
But then, as time passed, other forms of communication started to develop. One of the first ways people communicated over long distances was by using the telegraph. The telegraph is kinda like a machine that sends messages by electricity. People would type out their messages, and the telegraph would send them to another telegraph machine far away, where they would be received and read.
After the telegraph came the telephone, which is a device you can use to talk to someone far away. You just dial their number and the phone connects your call. People in Malaysia started using telephones in the early 1900s.
Then, in the 1960s and 1970s, television and radio became popular in Malaysia. Television is like a big box that plays videos and shows, and radio is like a small box that plays music and talks.
Finally, in the 1990s and 2000s, the internet became a big thing in Malaysia. The internet is like a giant network of computers all over the world that you can use to send messages, watch videos, and get information.
So there you have it, little buddy! That's a brief history of how people in Malaysia have communicated over the years.