Sit on hands.
Sit on hands.
When someone chooses to "sit on hands," they are intentionally avoiding involvement or action in situations where they should be contributing. This idiom reflects a form of passivity or indecision that can lead to larger problems if important actions are continually postponed. It’s a reminder of the perils of inaction and a call to be more proactive in daily affairs.
The team cannot afford to sit on hands; we need to act now.
The team cannot afford to be inactive; we need to act now.
During the crisis, it felt like the government was just sitting on hands.
During the crisis, it felt like the government was inactive.
People are frustrated because leaders seem to sit on hands instead of solving the issues.
People are frustrated because leaders appear inactive in solving issues.