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‘Floricienta’ is an Argentine series, launched in 2004, which was very popular in Latin American countries and especially in Mexico.
Supposedly, the trend takes shape, starting with the song ‘Flores amarillas’ by Floricienta.
Today March 21, the streets and social networks have been painted yellow, because for hundreds of people, especially in countries like Mexico and some others in Latin America, a new tradition of giving yellow flowers has begun to live, this supposedly promoted by the Argentine program ‘Floricienta’ and the social network TikTok.
However, it is now that the question arises about how this trend began to be generated, of giving yellow flowers, which has become more viral and active this year, pues despite the fact that the Argentina series came out in the early 2000s, it is now that it has gained more strength within society.
viral trends.
Before continuing, It should be made clear that a trend within the Internet can be defined as a topic that generates a broad digital conversation. within any of the social networks available at the moment, since each of the different platforms may have one or more active trends at the same time.
It is because of that within platforms such as TikTok, a viral trend is defined as content that becomes highly popularwhich reaches a large audience quickly, which are mainly promoted by content creators, influencers and regular users, who recreate and repeat certain behavior patterns within their personal profiles.
‘Floricienta’ and TikTok, the promoters of yellow flowers
Although it should be mentioned that giving yellow flowers on March 21 is a custom that has been going on for a couple of years, especially in Mexico, in South American countries, It is now that for several people, the question has arisen as to how this trend has gained more popularity in 2023.
It has been established firsthand that this trend, has its origin thanks to TikTok and the Argentine novel ‘Floricienta’, series, in which the protagonist sings as one of her childhood dreams, that they give her yellow flowers, this within a song that was released in 2004 and that, at least in Mexico, was associated with the arrival of spring, which It is celebrated on March 21 of each year, a trend that has generated a strong comeback for the series, within today’s culture.
@songss030 I hope you give yourself your yellow flowers today 🌻💛 #For you #for all #letrasenespañol #song lyrics #Recommendation #floricienta #yellow flowers #September 21st ♬ Yellow Flowers – The Romantic Latinos
Wey brings you yellow paper flowers 😍🥹😭 pic.twitter.com/AMMEBkXHJg
— Milly♡ (@Milly_lili17) March 21, 2023
@michii_ys She knew 🌻✨ #for you #love #to dedicate #yellow flowers #flipaclip ♬ original sound – G Music
It seems not, but deep down I’m just a flower girl waiting for her yellow flowers pic.twitter.com/zvwsuTJIv67f
— k-ta ツ (@crismacher) March 18, 2023
However, it is thanks to the tiktok platform and some others like Twitter or Instagram, that the song ‘Yellow flowers’, that users began to publish how they gave or received these flowers; However, it can also be pointed out that yellow flowers have various meanings, among which, it has been pointed out that they are given to those people who have a love interest,
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