Mateusz Gamrot stated that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many ways more modern than the United States, despite having problematic laws and government. He cited examples of Poland being ahead technologically in everyday matters, noting that portable payment terminals appeared in Poland a decade before becoming common in US restaurants. Gamrot criticized American hospitality culture as superficial, recounting instances where he was invited to barbecues but would have gone hungry without bringing his own food, contrasting this with Polish hospitality. He described how Americans use standard greetings like "How are you?" without genuine interest in the response. While acknowledging the US offers advantages for sports careers, Gamrot emphasized that life quality is not necessarily better there, sharing that his children prefer visiting their grandmother in Poland over beach vacations in Florida. He noted that resolving everyday matters is faster and easier at home in Poland where he knows the shortcuts.




