Mateusz Gamrot shared his perspective that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than the United States. He cited examples including Poland having portable payment terminals in restaurants a decade before they became common in America. Gamrot described American hospitality as superficial, recalling attending barbecues where he would have gone hungry without bringing his own food, contrasting this with Polish generosity. He noted that while the US offers career advantages for sports, daily life isn't necessarily better, and even his children prefer returning to their grandmother in Kudowa despite being on Florida beaches. Gamrot emphasized that resolving issues at home is faster due to familiarity, while in America "you're always last in any queue." He made these comments during an appearance on the "WojewódzkiKędzierski" podcast.
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