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    I don't think "trash" is a good word. "Recycle bin" is better since it denotes the fact that you can take the file back if needed Commented Apr 18, 2014 at 17:22
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    "Trash" was not working so well for Mac. At least not by the time Microsfoft choose "Recycling Bin". Mac had to call it "Wastebasket" in English-GB and English-International editions. That for sure was making for a lot of headache in all books and instructional materials. Commented Apr 18, 2014 at 20:16
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    Well, technically you do "recycle" the only resource that a file uses: Disk space. Granted, personally I think it's silly to "recycle" a non-scarce, inexpensive resource. It's not like when you empty the so-called "Recycling bin" the truck takes your files to the recycling facility, while files in Mac's "Trash" are just dumped into the landfill and you never get the space back until they rot after a few years. Commented Apr 18, 2014 at 20:57
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    Am I the only person who thinks the words "Empty recycle bin" are poorly chosen? It sounds far too much like you're going to tip out the bin's contents onto the floor, so you can find the thing you didn't mean to delete. "Oh dear, I just deleted a file that I didn't mean to. I'd better empty out my recycle bin so I can get it back." Or maybe it's just me. Commented Apr 20, 2014 at 18:07
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    @LưuVĩnhPhúc No, the term "recycle bin" does not denote that you can take the item back. Taking an item back from a recycle bin isn't called recycling, especially when the item is used for the same purpose or a closely-related purpose; recycling is the process which happens when the recycling people empty your recycle bin and take the stuff away. Items can be taken back from trash bins or from recycle bins alike, but taking them back from recycle bins is usually more sanitary, because recycle bins tend not to contain raw, organic garbage such as decomposing food remains. Commented Apr 21, 2014 at 20:54