Sorry, but I don't understand your explanation.  You seem to be saying
that *I* am manually creating this folder?  This is not true.

All I know is that I can take a 'clean' flash drive, copy some files
onto it from my Windows machine, then transfer the files to my Ubuntu
machine and delete them from the drive.  The next time I mount the drive
on my Windows machine, there's this unexpected 'system' folder.   Surely
you can understand how this is undesirable?

Or, are you saying that it's extra work for Ubuntu to have to delete the
folder after Empty Trash, then recreate it again if/when I delete
something else?  Frankly, it's a computer so I expect it to be able to
handle a little automation :-)

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'Empty trash' on flash drive leaves unnecessary '.Trash' folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/362050
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