No. They do not conform to the rest of society.
Partly it depends on what type of Amish people we are referring to. The usual group meant when referring to Amish are the Old Order Amish who do practice separation. There are a number of other types of Amish people who are less separate and take more part in society, although taking care not to compromise their beliefs at the same time.
The Amish typically prefer to socialize within their own community and adhere to a more isolationist lifestyle. They limit interaction with outsiders to avoid outside influences that may conflict with their values and beliefs. However, some Amish communities may engage with non-Amish individuals for necessary interactions such as business or medical needs.
There are actually many ways to change other people.
Because people are cruel.
Yes, people have the capacity to like other people based on shared interests, personality traits, and emotional connections. Establishing friendships and forming meaningful relationships are common ways in which people show their affection for others.
People who notice things about other people.
Cheating
To mingle with other people.
Not all Amish people have to be white. This is because some other people can be adopted or converted into the Amish way of life.
There are Amish or other plain sect congregations on every continent except Antarctica.
Mingle in confusion means to mix or move among other people as a reaction which may trigger disorderliness. This is mingling due to frustration or disappointment.
mingle is when your mii travels to other peoples mii parade. you can still use your mii when mingle is on.
At the party, guests were encouraged to mingle and socialize with others to create a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.
Amish are called Amish because the founder of it was Jacob Ammann
Because of religion. Most Jewish communities in Mexico are conformed by Orthodox Jews; being their faith much more strict, it prevents them to mix with people from other religions, including most Mexicans who are Catholics. They are the equivalent to the Amish Mennonites, who are Christian but also have a very closed society.
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Yes, there are there of many Amish people.
No more and no less than any other general group of people.
Freedom of religion will extend to purple people as it does to people of every other color, in the event that purple people are ever found to actually exist. So yes, they can be Amish if they so desire.