If two ride on a horse, one must ride behind In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "If two ride on a horse, one must ride behind", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of If two ride on a horse, one must ride behind

If two ride on a horse, one must ride behind proverb

In case there are two people doing something together, only one of them can take the lead.

I have been working here for 5 years, so you should follow my guidelines to submit the report by the deadline. Listen! If two ride on a horse, one must ride behind.

Although Jane and Jack both have their own great ideas contributing to our new building project and have certain talents in controlling the team, we should decide to choose one as a leader. If two ride on a horse, one must ride behind.

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To lead the way for someone or something.

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Someone went in that direction.

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one hand washes the other (and both wash the face)

Used to indicate that helping each other or working together toward the same goal will have advantages for everyone who is involved

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The relationship between fashion and film is that one hand washes the other and both wash the face.

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