I’m a bit like that. I love Sainsbury’s pjs, socks and nice chocolate, always appreciate fancier toiletries than I would usually buy myself or any kind of lip balm, hoping for some decent slippers this year. They’d be thoughtful gifts if they were bought for me but someone else might find them tat?
I’ve said elsewhere that I try to be thoughtful when I buy gifts so it might be me that’s pissed you off. But all I mean is that I do try to buy things I know will be welcomed by the recipient, and not just grab a generic boots 3 for 2 toiletry set because I don’t know them well enough to pick something else. But I don’t think that makes me special - most people do the same I’m sure!
DD is getting a lot of stuff that would probably be considered tat for others this year, but like you I have put a lot of thought into it and I know just the exact type of tat she’d like and what’s likely to be used/ played with for a decent length of time and I have a fairly good success rate at that. Again though, I don’t think it makes me special.
For my mum when she was still here I’d always do experiences/ trips/ time together as I know that’s what she valued. DH genuinely likes to be stocked up on his clothing basics at Christmas (so he never has to think about clothes shopping again through the year!) and beyond that just wants beer and snacks. I tried to do thoughtful gifts for in laws the first year, in the same vein as what my mum would have loved, and it ended up awkward and more trouble than it was worth and so what’s actually thoughtful for them is to just leave them to it - DH gets them a book or two related to their interests and maybe some pickles for his dad/ chocolates for his mum. Honestly anything else just makes them stressed out so that works best. They also like a photo calendar of DD and request it each year.
One of my best friends admired a pair of my earrings and said she’d been trying to find a similar pair in a colour to suit her for ages, but hadn’t been able to. I’ve managed to find a pair so that’s her birthday present sorted (we just swap books for the kids at Christmas)
So for me I only mean ‘thought put in to the type of gift the recipient would value and likes to receive’ and where I don’t actually know what that is just having the conversation to get out of exchanging gifts altogether, and I don’t think it’s something unique I’m doing.