Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
Y'all is historically regional, but is spreading pretty rapidly in usage: my own dialect us not one that would use "y'all" historically, but it is pretty normal in everyday conversation.Thanks for the posts so far. I hadnt considered "you all" or "yall". In my contexts I dont really come across it. It might work. Heh I actually do come across "you lot" on occasion, but somehow only when people are in trouble. "You ones" seems the most neutral, and shows up in some dialects as "youuns" or "yinz", but as I mentioned I was getting too many "ones". THIQ is precisely what I mean, but I need the pronoun to sound natural. It happens frequently and needs to be as least distracting as possible. I checked the Wikipedia article before coming here. It conveyed a clear sense of the issues, but didnt help me decide which pronoun to go with. I came here because I figured, correctly, the audience here would offer useful comments.
So far, I leaning between "you all" and "you folks". The first is more regional but without contraction seems neutral enough. The second is a more polite version of "you guys".
For formal propriety, though...just "you". Sort of a "Royal You" of respect.