Plain people are a group of people who live a simple and traditional way of life. They dress in plain clothes which are usually made from plain fabric and do not have any fancy patterns or decorations. Plain people also do not use technology or modern amenities like electricity, TVs, or cars. They may use horse-drawn buggies or wagons instead. Plain people also value strong family and community relationships, and often live in close-knit communities. They usually have religious beliefs that emphasize humility, hard work, and serving others. The Amish and Mennonite communities are two examples of plain people.