Mateusz Gamrot shared his perspective that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than the United States, despite its political issues. The UFC lightweight cited examples such as Poland adopting portable payment terminals at restaurants a decade before they became common in America. He also criticized American hospitality, noting instances where he was invited to barbecues but had to bring his own food or go hungry, contrasting this with Polish culture where guests are typically well-fed. Gamrot acknowledged that the U.S. offers career advantages for sports but emphasized that life quality is not necessarily better there. He shared that even his children prefer being in Poland with their grandmother over vacation spots in Florida.
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