Everyday Office Jargon · Associate level

"Shooting ourselves in the foot"

"Shooting ourselves in the foot" means to take an action that unintentionally makes your own situation worse or harder.

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How "Shooting ourselves in the foot" shows up at work

The phrase gets deployed when someone wants to warn the group against a plan without flat-out calling it bad. It lets the speaker sound cautious rather than critical.

Buzzword

If we rush this release, we're basically shooting ourselves in the foot.

Plain English

If we rush this release, we're making things harder for ourselves.

Corporate Rank: Associate  ·  Category: Everyday Office Jargon

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