Mateusz Gamrot shared extensive thoughts comparing life in Poland to the United States, arguing that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and surprisingly more modern in many everyday aspects. The UFC lightweight cited examples including Poland having portable payment terminals in restaurants a decade before they became common in the US, and criticized American social interactions as superficial. Gamrot noted that while the US offers advantages for sports careers, daily life is not necessarily better, describing Americans as inhospitable compared to Polish culture where guests are fed and welcomed warmly. He recounted an anecdote where responding honestly to "How are you?" during UFC Fight Week left an American confused, as they expected the standard "fine" response. Gamrot emphasized that his children even preferred returning to their grandmother in Poland despite being on a beach in Florida, suggesting home remains more comfortable despite career opportunities abroad.
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