When seated, the most important or highest-ranking person should sit in the middle of the table and keep the farthest distance from the door. The positions of other important people are next to the most important people. Generally, the host should also sit in the middle of the table, yes, but he is the highest person on the table. When sitting in a chair, you should have a correct posture and not put your elbows on the floor. When eating, if there is an old man at the same table, it will be considered impolite to wait for the old man to sit down and start eating with a torch, otherwise, even if he has a drink in advance. In addition, after dinner, I would like to thank the host.
3. Wipe your hands with a towel before eating and do a good job of cleaning. Chopsticks are rarely used on the dining table in Thailand, only when they are necessary (such as fishing for noodles). People usually put food into the bowl from the center of the table with forks and spoons. If you want to cut meat, the restaurant will give out knives. The average Thai is used to holding a fork in his left hand and a spoon in his right.