"on the fence about doing something" / "on the fence about whether to do something"
Do "on the fence about doing something" and "on the fence about whether to do something" mean the same?
http://stylecaster.com/is-a-college-degree-worth-it/ For those of you on the fence about whether to go to college or skip the whole fiasco in favor of a highly lucrative career as a fashion blogger—a new study shows you might want to think again.
http://chicrosscup.com/2013/12/ – If you’re still on the fence about going to Coloardo, Pro Bike Express can likely still help with the logistics.
Top answer
Yes, they mean the same thing. (Sit) on the fence = delay/avoid making a decision or a choice.
— Teechr
Yes, they mean the same thing.
(Sit) on the fence = delay/avoid making a decision or a choice.
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