This petition, and the two that follow, call for personal needs to be met in the second person plural.
The Italian title, she pointed out, was in the third person plural.
For complete strangers, the third person plural is deemed appropriate.
However, the second person plural can take one of three forms:
The story is recounted in the present tense, first person plural.
Despite the first person plural, some of the reactions described here cry out for psychological rather than social analysis.
Note that in the spoken language, this form is used for the first person plural.
The story is told by an anonymous narrator in the first person plural.
Or, well, although I find it hard to use the first person plural: our life.
His heart sprang until he realized she had been using the second person plural.