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Amish Views on “The English”

Outsiders, or “English,” as the Amish call them, are generally met with kindness and curiosity. The term “English” applies to anyone outside the Amish community, and it’s been used for centuries, ever since the Amish settled in North America. It’s not a term with any negative spin—it’s more a nod to cultural differences.

The Amish are respectful people and courteous to visitors. They’re happy to answer questions or offer a glimpse into their lifestyle, though they keep a firm line when it comes to fusing cultures. By using clear, respectful boundaries, they maintain their identity while warmly acknowledging the “English” in their midst.

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