It is common to share meals as a group in Thailand. Therefore, it does not matter what order the food comes out! You'll all be digging in together. So don't be surprised if there's a really long gap in serving you and your friends!
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Most people eat their dishes with a fork and spoon. Hold the spoon in your dominant hand and the fork in your other hand, then use the fork to scoop the food onto the spoon and eat from the spoon. This is common practice for rice and noodle dishes.
--hi