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Should I expect thank-you notes for presents?

<span>Photograph: Li Ding/Alamy</span>
Photograph: Li Ding/Alamy

Every week a Guardian Money reader submits a question, and it’s up to you to help him or her out – a selection of the best answers will appear in next Saturday’s paper.

It’s a month since I handed £30 or more to each of my many nieces and nephews for Christmas. Not a single one has sent a thank-you note since. Should I just accept that’s how kids are these days or have a word with their parents?

Do you have a problem readers could solve? Email your suggestions to money@theguardian.com or write to us at Money, the Guardian, Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9GU.