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you and I if it is the subject of the sentence; you and me if it is the object.

Ex. Just you and I will be there.

It's for just you and me.

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People like us say, "People like us."

Sorry, I just had to do that, even if it doesn't make a lot of sense. But, anyways, "People like us" is the right one.

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