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Ability to Speak Three Languages

In the Amish world, language isn’t just a tool for communication—it’s a cultural necessity. Everyone learns three languages, and no, it’s not just for bragging rights. Before they settled in America, the Amish promised to carry their German traditions across the ocean.

So, these people speak High German for religious purposes, English to connect with the outside world, and Pennsylvania Dutch for daily life. It’s a practical (and impressive) approach to staying connected to both their heritage and their community. Being fluent in three languages, they don’t need the “I don’t speak English” excuse for missing out on a good conversation!

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