Mateusz Gamrot stated that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than the United States. He cited examples including payment terminals in restaurants arriving in the US ten years after Poland had them. Gamrot criticized American hospitality, noting he was invited to barbecues twice and would have gone hungry if he hadn't brought his own food, contrasting this with Polish culture. He also described American social interactions as superficial, sharing an anecdote about how someone was confused when he actually answered honestly to "How are you?" Gamrot acknowledged the US has advantages for sports careers but emphasized that life there isn't necessarily better, noting his children preferred returning to their grandmother in Poland despite being on a Florida beach. He concluded that at home everything gets resolved faster because you know the shortcuts, whereas in America you're always last in line.
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