I want to create a training program on etiquette for teens, and I am naming my training series. The one I keep coming back to uses the word “Etiquettely” in the title. It’s a word I made up. Etiquette is a noun, which means one wouldn’t typically add -ly to a noun, but I’m drawn to its originality. Too strange? Is it taboo to break grammar rules for a etiquette class? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I don’t think it’s a taboo, as titles for programms often use puns, acronyms or other wordplay
I agree with wandarine. Besides, there’s something rather intriguing about etiquettely.
I agree also! And you know you can always change it down the line in case something else comes up when your program flourishes and evolves.
That being said, I really think it’s awesome what you are doing. I’ve thought of trying something similarly but for a lower age bracket. I’ll be experimenting one some ideas soon.