Mateusz Gamrot stated that Poland is cleaner, safer, more hospitable, and in many respects more modern than the United States. He cited examples like portable payment terminals being commonplace in Poland a decade before they arrived at some U.S. restaurants. Gamrot criticized American hospitality, recounting barbecue invitations where he would have gone hungry without bringing his own food, and described American social interactions as superficial. He noted that while the U.S. offers career advantages for sports, daily life is not necessarily better, and his children prefer being home in Poland. Gamrot emphasized that resolving everyday matters is faster in Poland due to local familiarity.





