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Kenya's central bank has warned people to stop using banknotes to make floral-like bouquets and decorations, which has become a trend in the East African nation.
They are often ordered in the run-up to Valentine's Day - and have been popularised by celebrities and online influencers, who share videos of themselves presenting such bouquets during celebrations.

Interesting that a Chinese tradition ended up in Kenya. Also interesting that the government really didn't take kindly to that tradition.

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Use-value makes it harder to weaken the currency

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Their fiat has found its use value

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They do look good like this. Nice and shiny!

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If you get in trouble, you could always say they're counterfeit.

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Real flowers are even more fiat than fiat.

Here's a howto

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