Mateusz Gamrot shared his perspective that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable and in many ways more modern than the United States. The UFC lightweight contender discussed various aspects of daily life, noting that Poland adopted portable payment terminals about ten years before many U.S. establishments. He criticized American hospitality customs, recounting being invited to barbecues where he would have gone hungry without bringing his own food, contrasting this with Polish generosity. Gamrot also observed that American social interactions tend to be superficial, citing the reflexive "How are you? Fine, bye bye" exchanges. While acknowledging advantages for sports careers in the U.S., he emphasized that quality of life isn't necessarily better there, and that even his children prefer Poland despite Florida's beaches and palm trees.
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