The documentary takes place in LaGrange County, Indiana and follows several Amish teenagers as they explore their time in rumspringa. Some of the Amish youth drive cars, wear English clothes, and have relationships, while others party which may involve drugs. The preacher’s son Faron turns to drug dealing and abusing. Throughout the film he is seen getting high and dealing drugs resulting in his arrest. He believes he will return to the Amish church, but just enjoying his new found …show more content…
Collectivistic cultures focus on group goals rather than individual goals. They have roles within the community that would benefit everyone as a whole instead of themselves. Collectivists adhere to group norms. Individualism, however, focus on being unique and working for personal goas rather than group goals (Neulip, 51). In high-context communities, people can communicate without even speaking. They look at physical appearance and the environment for information. Whereas, in low-context communities, people use verbal language as their way of getting