Table customs are different around the world. lf you are in Thailand,
this information will help you. in Thailand, people do not usually eat with chopsticks, like in China, Japan, and Korea. They use spoons and forks. They never use
knives. Most food is already cut. if you need to cut things, use the side
of your spoon first and then use your fork. The spoon is more important
than the fork. lf you are right-handed, keep the spoon in your right hand
and the fork in your left hand. People usually have rice in a separate bowl. The rice is not on the
same plate with the other food. People always offer you more food. The host will ask you two or
three times if you want more food. First, you could say no. Then the host
insists again, and you could say no again. The host insists a third time,
and you could finaliy say yes and take a little. if you really don‘t want any more, take very little and leave it on yoyr plate.