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Hmm nope I've heard that used in the United States, although whenever I hear it, it seems either old fashioned or little used. :hmm:
 
Just to totally confuse the issue...

"Its all gone South!" can mean "Its all gone wrong!".

Probably a local colloquial expression, might not mean anything outside the UK?

I'm not sure how much I use it, but I'm pretty sure it's in my active vocabulary, and it's solidly in my passive vocabulary.

I tend to think that the phrase comes from the association of south with down, and possibly with certain places that are traditionally said to be in a downward direction.
 
"Its all gone South!" can mean "Its all gone wrong!".

I know that one, and actually use it every once in a while.
Not sure where I've picked it up, did Pratchet use the expression?
 
It was common use for me forty years ago, pre-Pratchett?

N.
 
I know that one, and actually use it every once in a while.
Not sure where I've picked it up, did Pratchet use the expression?

I think it's common enough that he might well have, but that you might have picked it up from a number of other sources too.
 
It was common use for me forty years ago, pre-Pratchett?

Yes, but somebody that's only ever spent 5 days in an english speaking country usually has to absorb figures of speech through some medium.
 
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