What is mail march
Mail March is a popular online event that takes place every March, where participants aim to send a letter or postcard to a different person every day for the entire month. The event was started in 2014 by a group of friends who wanted to revive the art of handwritten correspondence and connect with others through snail mail.
The rules are simple:
- Send a letter or postcard to a different person every day for 31 days.
- The recipient can be anyone, including friends, family, pen pals, or even strangers.
- The letter or postcard can be as simple or as elaborate as you like, but it should be handwritten and contain a personal message.
- Participants can use any type of mail they like, including regular mail, priority mail, or even international mail.
The goal of Mail March is to:
- Encourage people to take the time to write and send handwritten letters
- Connect with others through a tangible and personal form of communication
- Revive the art of letter-writing and snail mail
- Build relationships and friendships through shared experiences
Many people participate in Mail March as a way to:
- Practice mindfulness and slow down in a fast-paced digital world
- Connect with others and build meaningful relationships
- Create a sense of community and belonging
- Develop a new hobby or creative outlet
If you're interested in participating in Mail March, you can find more information and resources on the official Mail March website or social media groups.