Mateusz Gamrot shared his perspective comparing Poland favorably to the United States across multiple dimensions. He noted that Poland is cleaner, safer, and in many everyday ways more technologically modern than America, citing examples like portable payment terminals being commonplace in Poland a decade before becoming standard in U.S. restaurants. Gamrot criticized American hospitality culture as superficial and transactional, recounting instances where he had to bring his own food to barbecues and describing typical American greetings as shallow. He acknowledged the U.S. offers advantages for sports careers but emphasized that quality of life is not necessarily better there. His children, despite being in Florida with beaches and palm trees, expressed wanting to return home to their grandmother in Poland, suggesting that family connections and familiarity trump material surroundings.
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Gamrot claims Poland is cleaner, safer, and more modern than United States
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