David and I had dinner in Stephenville, Texas last week and saw this sign in the parking lot. Sometimes mistakes are so big that you literally must take a step back to see them! Use you’re only as a contraction of you are: you’re late for breakfast, you’re angry with Lucinda, you’re only as good as the food you eat. For everything else, use your. Your is a possessive, for things that belong to you or are related to you: your new puppy, your favorite uncle, your post-holiday blues.
We had a great meal and enjoyed the restaurant. I put a friendly note in the comment box, and I’m keeping watch to see if the error gets corrected. In Texas, there’s a third option. I’m still learning the local drawl, but I believe yer can be substituted for either word.