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    And just to make sure: because it's plural, it's always 'Вы' even if you're speaking informally, right?

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    And just to make sure: because it's plural, it's always 'Вы' even if you're speaking informally, right?
    Yes. But there are = Вы and вы.
    Вы = When you speak formally about one person or with this person, you should use Вы (with capital letter).
    вы = when you speak about persons (plural).

    In this case (you are all...) you should use вы. But this is the first word of sentence and you use capital letter..

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