They suck so much that they can't even describe OOC what they want to achieve IC?
Like the guy I mentioned upthread? Yeah. Its not that he couldn't describe stuff OOC, its that his doing so would be a pain for the rest of the people at the table.
Besides, once you're talking OOC, you're halfway to using a skill system anyway.
In a way, its the conflict between:
P: "I want to seduce her for info."
GM: "Regarding?"
P: "The guy who hired her."
GM: "RP it."
P: "Ummmm...I...approach her...ummmmm...and I say..."
Other Ps, after 20 minutes of cheesy, grandma-inapropriate pickup lines: "GET ON WITH IT, MAN!"
And:
Now, on occasion, its a blast watching a player stumble over a social interaction, but if this is going to be that player's norm, and his PC is frequently in social in-game situations, it gets painful and annoying. And personally, I'd rather be able to sit next to a guy who is able to play the PC of his choice- even if its so against his personality that it is difficult for him to do- and have the game move along than have that player either told not to play PCs of that kind or start self-censoring his PC concepts so he won't get in that situation because its no longer fun due to this rules void.P: "I want to seduce her for info."
GM: "Regarding?"
P: "The guy who hired her."
GM: "That's difficult, you'll need a 17 on a D20- roll the dice."
*18*
Other Ps: "HUZZAH!"