"You don't say" depending on how and when it is spoken can have a few different meanings. In this context, it could mean "really?" or "is that right?". "You don't say" could also be used to tell someone to not speak a certain way or use specific vocabulary.
Example 1:
John: I haven't slept in 2 days!
Sue: You don't say?
John: Really, I haven't gone to sleep in 2 full days.
Example 2:
John: Tonight I am going to count lamb until I fall asleep.
Sue: You don't say it like that. You say, I am going to count sheep until I fall asleep.
"You tell me" also could mean different things depending on context but it is basically Subj 2 asking (or telling) subject 1 to vocalize something.
Example 1 :
John: Do I look like I haven't slept in 2 days?
Sue: [holds up a mirror] I don't know. You tell me.
John: Yeah. I look tired.
Example 2:
Sue: Ok. Let's go home. You need to sleep.
John: But, I want to talk for another hour.
Sue: I'm confused. First you tell me you are tired and now you tell me that you want to talk.
John: I'm sorry. Ok. Let's go home.
I hope this helps!