Mateusz Gamrot shared extensive thoughts on a podcast comparing life in Poland and the United States, arguing that Poland is cleaner, safer, and in many ways more modern than America despite its problems with laws and government. He cited examples like Polish restaurants having portable payment terminals ten years before some American establishments, and criticized Americans for superficial interactions and lack of hospitality, recalling instances where he had to bring his own food to barbecues and how people were uncomfortable when he gave honest responses instead of the expected pleasantries. Gamrot acknowledged that the U.S. offers advantages for sports careers, but noted that his children still preferred going home to their grandmother in Poland despite being at a Florida beach. He concluded that life at home is easier because you know the shortcuts and are not always last in every queue.




