Mateusz Gamrot shared his perspective on living in Poland versus the United States during an appearance on the WojewódzkiKędzierski podcast. The UFC lightweight contended that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than America, despite its governmental issues. Gamrot cited examples such as portable payment terminals being commonplace in Poland a decade before becoming standard in US restaurants. He also criticized what he perceives as superficial social interactions in America, contrasting them with Polish hospitality. Gamrot noted that while the US offers career advantages for sports, daily life is not necessarily better, and his children even expressed homesickness while on a Florida beach vacation. He concluded that being at home in Poland makes resolving everyday matters faster and easier than navigating American systems where one is always last in line.
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