Sitting on the fence explained

"Sitting on the fence" is a common idiom used in English to describe a person's lack of decisiveness, neutrality or hesitance to choose between two sides in an argument or a competition, or inability to decide due to lack of courage.[1] This is done either in order to remain on good terms with both sides, or due to apathy regarding the situation and not wanting to choose a position with which one does not actually agree.[2] As a result, someone who "sits on the fence" will maintain a neutral and non-committal view regarding any of the other parties involved.

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  1. Book: The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy . June 20, 2012 . 78. 0618226478 . Hirsch . Eric Donald . Kett . Joseph F. . Trefil . James S. . 2002 . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt .
  2. Web site: sit on the fence . June 20, 2012.