I recently submitted an article for a request on wedding favors. There were no mistakes in the article, but the title "Choosing Wedding Favors That Suit You to a Tee," was apparently misunderstood by the editor. I was told that the saying was "suits you to a T," and that "tee" was reserved for words such as "tee-shirt." The title referred to the sports themed wedding favors in the article, one of which was a "golf tee."
I mean, I suppose I could see the title being rejected on the grounds of bad taste. I mean, let the pun-ishment fit the crime, right? But come now, to be rejected because the editor misunderstood a simple play on words?
