Best offers of March

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Today’s monthly Best Offers column is dedicated to holidays. Historically, humanity has always celebrated something in this place, and we have some great offers in March.

  1. St. Patrick’s Day

March was named after the Roman god of war, Mars. In ancient Rome, where the climate was relatively mild, March was considered a favorable time to begin a military campaign. Patrick, who later became a saint, was born in this month of the Roman Empire. And in the modern world, he is much more popular than Mars, not least thanks to the powerful beer lobby. Okay, let’s not be boring; St. Patrick’s Day is almost as fun as our offer: InboxDollars (US) – rewards program – $1.53 CPL

 

  1. Arbor Day in China

This holiday is relatively new, having received official status in 1981. On this day, with typical Chinese precision, every Chinese citizen between the ages of 11 and 60 (if their health permits) is required to plant 3-5 trees. Since the inception of this holiday, the Chinese have planted over 50 billion saplings. Impressive. Just like our offer: Oman Air (WW) – national airline – 1.15%

 

  1. Muay Thai Day

It’s celebrated in Thailand and has quite an interesting history. There’s probably a movie about it, but we’d like to remind you that these articles are written by humans, not AI, and we’re simply too lazy to dig too deeply. After all, this is just a collection of offers, not a scientific paper. So, in 1774, during the Burmese War, Nai Kham Thom, a renowned Muay Thai master, was captured by the Burmese. He defeated 10 or more opponents in quick succession, without even resting between bouts. This is why Muay Thai Day is celebrated. It’s as powerful as our new offer: DAZN (WW) –  sports streaming – up to 43.26 CPA

 

  1. Pi Day

An unofficial holiday celebrated by math enthusiasts on March 14th at 1:59:26 AM in honor of the mathematical constant pi. This holiday was invented in 1987 by physicist Larry Shaw, who noticed that in the American system of notating dates (month/day), the date March 14th—3/14—and the time 1:59:26 AM coincide with the first digits of pi = 3.1415926… But mathematicians wouldn’t be mathematicians if they didn’t indulge in their dreadful tedium. Therefore, many celebrate Pi Day on November 10th, as it’s the 314th day of the year (November 9th in leap years) and at 1:59 PM in the 24-hour clock. But no one can argue with our offer: Navan (WW) –  travel management service – up to $576.92

 

  1. World Poetry Day

We’ve given space to physicists, and we’ll give it to lyricists too. March also marks World Poetry Day. The idea for an official Poetry Day came to Ohio poet Tessa Sweezy Webb in 1938. She proclaimed October 15th—the birthday of the ancient Roman poet Virgil (another native of the Roman Empire)—as Poetry Day. Sixty years later, in 1998, at the suggestion of Morocco, the Executive Committee of the UNESCO General Assembly moved the holiday to March. We have no idea how this is all connected; instead, take a look at our new offer: Noon (UAE) – marketplace – up to 7.69 %

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