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❇️ The phrase "to go south" is an idiomatic expression that means to go wrong, to fail, or to become unfavorable. It is often used in reference to a situation or plan that was initially going well but has now taken a turn for the worse.

🔸For example, if a business venture was going well but suddenly loses money and customers, someone might say "things have gone south." Similarly, if a friendship or relationship was once strong but starts to deteriorate, someone might say "things are going south between us."

📜 The origins of this expression are not entirely clear, but it is believed to have originated in the United States in the mid-1800s. It is thought to have been derived from the idea of traveling south, which at the time was associated with leaving the safety and comfort of the North and facing unknown dangers and challenges.

🔹 Overall, "to go south" is a commonly used expression in English to describe a situation that has taken a negative turn, and it is used in both formal and informal settings.
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