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Both are correct in different contexts. You and I is always used for the subject of a verb, for example: You and I are friends; You and I went swimming, and so forth.

You and me is always used for the object of a verb or a preposition, for example: Daddy used to take you and me to the beach; Between you and me, there's something funny here

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The correct term of that is you and I.

for example: look at the difference

You and I are going ice skating tomorrow.

You and me are going ice skating tomorrow.

You and I sounds better and is grammatically correct.

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It is correct to use "you and me" as the object of a sentence, while "you and I" is correct as the subject. For example, "You and me should go shopping" is correct, as is "You and I went shopping."

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