If I were served dinner and realized that I did not have any utensils to eat with, there are a few possible courses of action I could take:
Ask for utensils: I would politely ask the host or server if they could provide me with the necessary utensils to eat my meal. They might have overlooked it or it could be a simple mistake, so requesting utensils is a reasonable first step.
Improvise with available items: If there are no utensils readily available, I would look around for alternative objects that could serve the purpose. For example, I might use my hands, if it's a type of food that can be eaten that way, or I could use a piece of bread or a tortilla as a makeshift utensil.
Request assistance from others: If I'm dining with others, I could politely ask if someone could lend me their utensils, or if they have any creative suggestions for solving the problem. Sharing utensils or brainstorming alternatives together could be a fun and practical way to address the situation.
Use nearby objects: Depending on the situation and the items available, I might look for objects nearby that could be repurposed as utensils. For example, a sturdy piece of fruit could potentially serve as a makeshift spoon or a knife-like object.
Ultimately, the specific action I take would depend on the context, the type of food being served, and the available resources. The goal would be to find a practical and respectful solution to enjoy the meal without utensils.