Building a social life in a new country takes time — and in the Netherlands, many expats find it requires more intentional effort than expected. Dutch people are generally friendly and open-minded, but friendships often develop gradually and through shared activities rather than spontaneous interaction.
Here’s how most expats successfully build a social network after moving to the Netherlands.
Many newcomers first connect through other internationals.
Common places to meet people include:
In cities like Amsterdam and Amstelveen, there are large international communities, making it easier to find people in similar situations.
Dutch social life is often activity-based.
People commonly make friends through:
Joining regular activities creates repeated contact, which is important in Dutch culture.
Many Dutch people maintain long-standing social circles from:
Because of this, friendships may develop more slowly than in countries where spontaneous socializing is more common.
This doesn’t mean people are unfriendly — trust simply builds gradually.
One major cultural adjustment:
Social activities are often planned well in advance.
At first this can feel formal, but it helps people balance work, family, and personal life.
For many expats, colleagues become the first social network.
Ways to connect include:
Dutch workplaces are often relatively informal, which can help relationships grow naturally.
Even though English is widely spoken, learning Dutch helps socially.
It shows:
Even basic phrases can make conversations warmer and more relaxed.
Dutch communication is often straightforward.
Expats sometimes mistake this for distance or disinterest, but in reality:
Once understood, many expats appreciate the clarity.
Social connection often grows through repeated encounters.
Examples include:
Over time, familiarity turns into casual conversation and eventually friendships.
Almost every expat experiences moments of loneliness during relocation.
It’s normal if:
Most long-term expats say their social life improved significantly after the first year.
Consistency and patience matter more than speed.
Feeling socially comfortable often starts with feeling at home. Htel Apartments offers serviced apartments in Amstelveen, giving expats a flexible and welcoming base while building routines, exploring local communities, and creating a new social life in the Netherlands.
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