This first post isn't funny, but the responses probably will be.
In the BBC show "Keeping Up Appearances", the four sisters refer to each other as "our Daisy", "our Rose", "our Violet" and of course, "our Hyacinth". In England, is this a common way for family members to refer to each other, with "our" before the person's name, or is it a convention invented for this particular show?
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