Mateusz Gamrot shared extensive thoughts on comparing Poland favorably to the United States across multiple dimensions. He stated that Poland is cleaner, safer, and in many ways more technologically modern than America, citing an example of restaurants adopting portable payment terminals a decade earlier in Poland. Gamrot criticized American hospitality, recounting being invited to barbecues where he would have gone hungry without bringing his own food, contrasting this with Polish generosity. He described American social interactions as superficial, noting people ask "how are you?" but are uncomfortable with honest responses. Gamrot acknowledged the U.S. offers career advantages for fighters but emphasized that quality of life is not necessarily better, with his children even preferring home in Poland over Florida beaches. He concluded that navigating life is easier at home where you know shortcuts and are not "last in every line."






