Mateusz Gamrot stated that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than the United States. The UFC lightweight contender shared observations from his time in America, noting that payment technology he encountered in U.S. restaurants was commonplace in Poland a decade earlier. Gamrot criticized American hospitality customs, recounting experiences where he was invited to barbecues but expected to bring his own food, contrasting this with Polish generosity. He described American social interactions as superficial, citing the reflexive "how are you" exchange that expects no genuine response. While acknowledging career advantages in the U.S., Gamrot emphasized that quality of life is not necessarily better there, noting even his children preferred returning to Poland despite Florida's beaches.
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