Lyxen
Great Old One
You've just applied the same old erroneous argument that gets trotted out in all these discussions, usually by the same old people.
And this is extremely insulting (not to mention ageist) as a reply, please apologise immediately.
A player need only state a goal and approach - "I give a stirring speech to rally the troops, mentioning duty, honor, and loyalty to the king..." or "I pick the lock with my lockpicks." Nothing more. Anything beyond that like flowery, inspiring speeches or discussion about complex engineering is just color and is not applied to the adjudication process. It might be worth Inspiration though if it plays to a character's personality traits, ideal, bond, or flaw.
Then why, when checking for traps, does the player need to describe how they are doing it ? Because this is what I've been replying to...