You didn’t ride the 7 train all the way out to Flushing just to have your waiter mistake you for an amateur, did you? But how do you convince him that, despite appearances and preconceptions, you want your food the way it comes, not a watered-down, Westernized facsimile? Easy. You look him straight in the eye and utter these magic words: “Don’t hold back the spice; I can handle it.” Here’s how to say it in five different languages.

Thai

Mai-tong-klua-wa-chan-ja-taan-mai-dai.

Korean

Yang neum eul ppae ji ma se yo. Je ga gam dang hal su it seum ni da.

Mandarin

Ke yi jia la, wo shou de liao.

Hindi

Arp khaane meh mirch dhaal sak de ho. Mujeh mirch pasandh heh.

Nepalese

Piro nalukaunos ma khana sakchhu.