I agree with Todd. When you want to delete something you don't expect to want it back - otherwise you'd move it somewhere specific or rename it - when you delete an item, you want rid of it (even if your future self might want it back!). Also, isn't there an inconsistency with hitting the "Delete" button on the keyboard to move an item into the trash but having to select "Move to trash" from the menu? Finally, I think that the concept that you can get your deleted files back out of the waste basket is pretty well known (even by inexperienced users) because the recycle bin / trash folder has been around for so long so why inconvenience the 99% that do understand this principle to maybe educate the 1% that don't.
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