And it wouldn’t be March if we didn’t talk about St. Patrick’s Day or St. Patrick’s day. This celebration was born in Ireland and continues to be a national holiday there, but it has spread to many parts of the world such as the United States, Mexico, Argentina and Spain, although the dates may vary between places. Since the 90s, the Irish government began to take it more seriously to promote the culture of this country in other parts of the world and achieve as much recognition as other festivities. Today, even in Colombia, we live a green, carnivalesque day with beer among friends.