Mateusz Gamrot shared detailed observations about Poland versus the United States during a podcast appearance, arguing his home country is superior in many everyday aspects. The lightweight contender criticized American hospitality, citing experiences where he had to bring his own food to barbecues or risk going hungry, contrasting this with Polish generosity. He noted that technological conveniences like portable payment terminals arrived in Poland years before widespread adoption in the U.S. Gamrot also described American social interactions as superficial, recalling an incident where his honest response to "how are you" left someone confused. While acknowledging the U.S. offers career advantages for athletes, he emphasized that quality of life isn't necessarily better, noting even his children prefer visiting their grandmother in Poland over Florida beaches.
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