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Kenyans Drop Flowers for Valentine’s Bouquets of Cash — Not Everyone Is Impressed

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The English Chronicle
Publishing Date: 14 February 2026
Desk: Lifestyle / Culture

In a bold twist on Valentine’s Day traditions, some Kenyans are swapping traditional roses and chocolates for bouquets made entirely of cash. While the trend has delighted social media users and Instagram enthusiasts, not everyone is impressed by the flashy displays of wealth.

The focus keyword — Kenyans drop flowers for Valentine’s bouquets of cash — captures the mix of fascination, amusement, and criticism surrounding this unconventional gesture of love.

In Nairobi and other major cities, florists and craft shops have reported a surge in requests for cash bouquets. These arrangements often include:

  • Bundles of local currency notes rolled or folded into flowers

  • Decorative ribbons and wrapping paper

  • Accompanying chocolates or small gifts

Social media platforms are buzzing with photos of extravagant Valentine’s gifts, sparking both admiration and criticism.

While some see cash bouquets as practical and creative, critics argue they are excessive and undermine the sentimental value of Valentine’s Day.

Twitter user @KenyaLoveNotes posted:

“Sure, cash is useful, but where’s the romance in a bouquet of bills?”

Meanwhile, others embrace the novelty, calling it “modern love with a practical twist” and praising the ingenuity of florists who have adapted to the trend.

Analysts suggest that the popularity of cash bouquets may reflect broader economic and social dynamics:

  • Rising disposable incomes in urban areas

  • Desire for unique, Instagram-friendly experiences

  • Shift toward practical gifts over traditional tokens

However, some cultural commentators caution that the trend could deepen social divides, as extravagant displays of money may alienate those who cannot afford such gestures.

Local florists say that cash bouquets are profitable but labor-intensive, as each note must be carefully folded and secured. Some businesses report doubling sales around Valentine’s Day due to demand for these novel arrangements.

“People want to make a statement,” one florist in Nairobi said. “They’re buying memories as much as gifts.”

The trend has become viral on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, with hashtags celebrating creativity and luxury. Videos showing couples’ reactions to receiving cash bouquets have accumulated thousands of views, further amplifying the debate on taste versus extravagance.

Kenyans drop flowers for Valentine’s bouquets of cash has sparked a mix of delight and criticism, reflecting a cultural shift toward flashy, modern expressions of love. Whether the trend will continue or fade remains to be seen, but it is clear that Valentine’s Day in Kenya is embracing innovation — for better or worse.

While some celebrate the practicality and uniqueness of cash bouquets, others lament the loss of tradition and the overt display of wealth, leaving the country divided over this new take on romance.

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