How do Amish say hello?

Amish speak High German in their worship services, English when they're dealing with English speakers, and Pennsylvania Dutch among themselves. If they're speaking English, they can say Hello If they're speaking high German: Wie geht's.
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How do Amish people say good morning?

“Good morning” is translated as “Gude Mariye”.
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How do Amish say thank you?

Gott segen eich. – God bless you. Ich saag dank am disch. – I offer thanks at the table.
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What do the Amish call their language?

You may know that Pennsylvania German, also known as Pennsylvania Dutch (PD), is the primary language of most Amish and conservative Mennonite communities living in the United States today.
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Are Amish inbreds?

The Amish and Mennonite populations represent outstanding communities for the study of genetic disease for a number of reasons. There is a high degree of inbreeding, resulting in a high frequency of recessive disorders, many of which are seen rarely or are unknown outside of this population.
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What time do Amish go to bed?

Since morning comes early, most Amish families are in bed by 8:30 – 9:00 pm. Rest and getting adequate sleep is imperative for the Amish since much of their day is spent doing manual labor.
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Can Amish look in mirrors?

The Amish Use Mirrors

The use of a mirror is allowed because unlike a picture, it is not a graven image. Women use mirrors to do their hair and men use mirrors to shave. If you take our guided farmhouse tour, you'll spot a few mirrors in the house.
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How do Amish say Merry Christmas?

When I asked one local Amish gentleman how the Amish say “Merry Christmas,” he replied: “Merry Christmas.” That jokester! Then he added, “Here is the German way: 'Freulich Kristag! ' (meaning Happy Christmas).” To all our readers: Freulich Kristag!
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Can I become Amish?

You can begin wherever you are.” Yes, it is possible for outsiders, through conversion and convincement, to join the Amish community, but we must quickly add that it seldom happens. First, the Amish do not evangelize and seek to add outsiders to their church.
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How can you tell if an Amish woman is married?

White Bonnets

In most cases, the only time you see an Amish woman wearing a white bonnet is after she is married. It's essentially a symbol that she is a lifelong relation and “off the market” so to speak. If a man sees an Amish woman wearing a white bonnet, he will know that she's already married.
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Are all Amish German?

While most Amish and Old Order Mennonites are of Swiss ancestry, nearly all speak Pennsylvania Dutch, an American language that developed in rural areas of southeastern and central Pennsylvania during the 18th century.
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Why do Amish speak German?

If that applies to you, here's the short answer — the Amish don't speak German anymore because they've been isolated from native German-speaking populations. When this happens, languages change into different dialects, some of which may be unrecognizable to the original populous. This is what happened to the Amish.
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What religion is Amish?

The Amish are a Christian group in North America. The term refers primarily to the Old Order Amish Mennonite Church. The church originated in the late 17th century among followers of Jakob Ammann.
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Do Amish have Christmas trees?

"There are no Christmas trees in Amish homes, they don't have Christmas trees, and they're not decorating their homes for Christmas.
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Do Amish brush teeth?

The Amish of southwestern Michigan live quiet lives in rural seclusion, yet they are rebels. They are fond of desserts and jams. They do not brush their teeth every day, and most do not floss. Yet, their children have half as many cavities as other U.S. children and they suffer less gum disease.
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Do Amish have Social Security numbers?

Amish people do not have birth certificates or social security cards. This is because Amish babies are born at home and within the Amish community so they see no need for either of these documents.
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Do Amish wear swimsuits?

Amish and Mennonites

“People might wear a suit and some people might wear shorts and tops or whatever,” she said. “There's quite a bit of variety.” Also, Nolt said, young children are able to wear more modern swimwear, as they are not yet official members of the church.
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What do the Amish use instead of toilet paper?

The core of the legal showdown: What the Amish do with their poop. Instead of indoor plumbing and toilets, they use outhouses. They then dip out their waste by bucket, treat it with lime, mix it with animal manure and spread on their farm.
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Can Amish drink soda?

Can Mennonites Drink Soda? Several Amish sects allow the use of alcohol, and some even make their own wine, while others prohibit its use. There are three drinks typically served with Amish meals: water, coffee, and garden tea, as well as fruit juices and sodas.
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Can Amish have more than one wife?

However, the Amish are rigidly attuned to the inner-workings of their faith, regardless of the denomination to which they belong. This means the traditional (and conservative) interpretation of marriage as being between one man and one woman is the only marriage that is conducted in Amish communities.
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Do the Amish get Alzheimer's?

Amish study

Both genetic and environmental factors contribute to the risk for Alzheimer's disease, yet despite vast research efforts, including sophisticated genetic sequencing, well over 50 percent of the genetic basis remains unexplained.
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What is the average lifespan of an Amish person?

People with the mutation live to be 85 on average, significantly longer than their predicted average lifespan of 71 for Amish in general, which hasn't changed much over the last century. The age range of Amish in the study was 18 to 85 with the average age of carriers 44 and the unaffected 46 years old.
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