Mateusz Gamrot stated that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than the United States based on his travel experiences. Gamrot cited examples including Poland having portable payment terminals in restaurants ten years before the U.S., and criticized American superficiality in social interactions. He described Americans as inhospitable, recounting barbecues where he would have gone hungry without bringing his own food. Gamrot noted that while the U.S. offers advantages for sports careers, daily life is not necessarily better, and his children prefer being home in Poland. He emphasized that familiarity with local systems makes everything easier at home compared to being "last in every queue" abroad.




