Mateusz Gamrot shared extensive observations comparing Poland favorably to the United States in multiple aspects. He described Poland as cleaner, safer, and surprisingly more modern in everyday conveniences, citing an example of portable payment terminals being standard in Poland a decade before becoming common in American restaurants. 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 found American social interactions superficial, with people unprepared for genuine responses to casual greetings. Despite acknowledging career advantages in the US, Gamrot said his children prefer visiting their grandmother in Poland over Florida beaches, and that daily life is simply easier at home where he knows how to navigate all systems efficiently.
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