Mateusz Gamrot stated that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than the United States. He shared personal experiences to illustrate his points, including attending barbecues in the US where he would have gone hungry if he hadn't brought his own food, contrasting this with Polish hospitality. Gamrot noted that Poland had modern payment terminals in restaurants a decade before he saw them in American establishments. He also criticized the superficial nature of American social interactions, describing them as surface-level exchanges. While acknowledging that the US offers advantages for sports careers, Gamrot emphasized that life quality isn't necessarily better there, and even his children prefer being home in Poland. He expressed that handling everyday matters is faster and easier at home because he knows all the shortcuts.



