Before making a decision, it's wise to see which way the wind blows
She decided to wait and see which way the wind blows before committing to the project
He's not one to rush into things; he prefers to see which way the wind blows
The politician is observing the public mood to see which way the wind blows
Let's not make any public statements yet; we should see which way the wind blows first
The company is watching its competitors to see which way the wind blows
I'm going to take a step back and see which way the wind blows
It's always a good strategy to see which way the wind blows before making significant changes
He's a shrewd observer, always trying to see which way the wind blows
The diplomat waited to see which way the wind blows before offering his opinion
Should we commit to this plan now?
Let's wait and see which way the wind blows first.
Good idea, we should not rush into anything.
Let's see which way the wind blows before deciding
We should wait for events to unfold before acting
Let's observe the situation before making a move