chefliz
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Actually not Amish, but probably Mennonites...Last year when I was at NC and at Leadership I saw them there. I went and visited some stores in the area yesterday and tried to introduce myself, but there were some barriers...
They didn't have phones. They didn't understand what I meant by a party.
And I kind of fumbled...I gave the very kind girl a catalog and an opportunity brochure explaining if they would rather me not come do a party for them, if I wasn't allowed to do it for them and they still were very interested (because SHE was), that if she wanted to sign up to sell the kettles and baking supplies, she could do the parties too.
Does anyone please have any recruits in the Mennonite communities? Or have you done parties for them??? I would love any advice you have. This young girl I spoke with was so excited and kind, I would love to speak with her again, but I don't want to offend her or her family in any way.
They didn't have phones. They didn't understand what I meant by a party.
And I kind of fumbled...I gave the very kind girl a catalog and an opportunity brochure explaining if they would rather me not come do a party for them, if I wasn't allowed to do it for them and they still were very interested (because SHE was), that if she wanted to sign up to sell the kettles and baking supplies, she could do the parties too.
Does anyone please have any recruits in the Mennonite communities? Or have you done parties for them??? I would love any advice you have. This young girl I spoke with was so excited and kind, I would love to speak with her again, but I don't want to offend her or her family in any way.