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You could say as an example. Me Bob and you too James are invited to a supper. As for the Not you too. Again an example. Bob and I are going out for supper and then you find out that he invited one of his friends so you say, gee not you too? The not you too is considered a question and the other you too is a statement.

Hope this helps you understand the differences in the two you too's.

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