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Pulling the curtain on the Amish people and their unique culture and customs - Page 4 of 42 - Kiwi Report

Pulling the curtain on the Amish people and their unique culture and customs


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[post_page_title]Non-Amish folk[/post_page_title]
The Amish call anyone outside of their community, “English”. The Amish believe that they, as a people, are derived from German puritan Christians and therefore call everyone else “English” as a reference to an outsider.

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Non-Amish folk

They do not let non-Amish people into their community as a rule, you cannot become Amish, you have to be born into it. On the other hand, you can go from being Amish to being non-Amish, depending on your personal choices.

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