Obryn
Hero
I agree with this.Agreed. I like the approach more and more games seem to take lately where you pick a "background" or "profession" and it doesn't come with a list of skills. Instead, whenever you make a check, you can try to convince the DM that your background makes you better at that check. If you do, you get the bonus. Nice thing is that this is open ended, and allows backgrounds to grant bonuses to minor things (like card games or knitting) without sacrificing important skils like spot or sneak. It also leads to better RP experience I believe.
I wish current backgrounds were like that, at least in relation to fields of knowledge. Instead of having a list of skills, let them have a loose list of topics.
For example, commoner (fisher) background would have
Skills: folklore and geography up to 50 miles of where you live, rivers and lakes (including their inhabitants and monsters), fishing, fish cooking/salting etc., driving carts, swimming, rowing, etc.
In my ideal world, you'd have a class and background for your "skills." Give open ended examples of what might qualify, being clear that it's not exhaustive. That's it.
-O