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Dining etiquette in Phuket is quite communal. It's customary to wait for everyone to be served before starting your meal, as sharing is a big part of the dining experience here.
• Using your right hand for eating is preferred, as the left hand is often associated with unclean tasks. If you're in a more traditional setting, don't be surprised if you see locals using their hands instead of utensils.
• Also, don't be alarmed if the meal is served family-style; it's common to pass dishes around the table, and sharing food is a sign of hospitality. Remember to express your enjoyment with a simple 'Aroy'!
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