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Dining etiquette in Thailand holds a lot of importance, especially with the communal style of eating. It's customary to share dishes, so don't hesitate to order a variety of items to share with your table. • When it comes to utensils, you’ll typically use a fork and a spoon. The fork is used to push food onto the spoon, which is then brought to your mouth. And remember, it’s polite to wait for everyone to be served before starting to eat. • Also, if you're not familiar with the spice levels, it's perfectly acceptable to ask for your dish to be less spicy. Most places are happy to accommodate your request!





