I would think it is even more extreme with Erasmus students.
My thoughts about this are:
Erasmus students stay for a very limited time- 1 or two semesters and leave then. Forming real friendships take longer.
I have only so much time to meet and catch up with friends. Taking away from that time to invest in short term relations is a problem.
Erasmus student have other priorities than "natives". First is partying, second is partying and maybe third is university. From my experience regular students do not have the time to go out partying that much resulting in different peer groups.
My thoughts about this are: Erasmus students stay for a very limited time- 1 or two semesters and leave then. Forming real friendships take longer.
I have only so much time to meet and catch up with friends. Taking away from that time to invest in short term relations is a problem.
Erasmus student have other priorities than "natives". First is partying, second is partying and maybe third is university. From my experience regular students do not have the time to go out partying that much resulting in different peer groups.