You need to be born Amish. They do accept some people who want to give up their ways but you need to speak the language.
Pennsylvania Dutch- this is a low German that I think only the Amish speak now or some people in the small towns of Pennsylvania or other states. My grandparents spoke it but would not teach me because it was a way of communication when they didn't want others to know what they were saying.
Technically, anyone can become Amish, including an Englishman, though it is considered a difficult process. There are approximately 251,000 Amish people in the United States and Canada.
You don't. The closest to Amish would be Mennonites. There are many of Mennonites that have different beliefs. Again You have to be Born Amish to be Amish. They do have good food and know how to save a buck.
As a married couple if you meet and Amish person and want to become Amish you can. There is nothing in the Amish lifestyles that prevents people to converting to the Amish lifestyle.
become Amish
Yes, individuals can choose to join the Amish community through a process called "becoming Amish." This typically involves living with and immersing oneself in an Amish community, adopting their lifestyle, beliefs, and practices, and ultimately formally joining the church through a baptism ceremony.
If an Amish man has a beard that means he is married. Once they become married the need to grow a beard.
Become a prostitutte or, become Amish.
I'm not sure how it is in other parts of the country but around here(Lancaster)one must be born Amish to be Amish. Although some groups are a lot more strict than others. If a young person leaves the amish,they r not allowed to sit at the same table to eat,such as at a wedding,etc.
You would have to live with them for a while first as a trial
yes
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A few, yes, but most don't succeed.