jenelope
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I have very rarely received service that I considered poor. Only one was poor enough to remember and, ironically, it was at Disney. That was also the experience that taught me to speak up if I have concerns. There's no use dwelling on something I could change by asking. I usually get great service, so my standard is 20%. Average or "not great" service is usually around 18%. Poor service merits a talk with whoever's in charge to express my concerns and find out if there's some circumstance I can't see, and then some additional thinking about the tip.
I don't consider slow service alone to be a reason for a lower tip. If the kitchen staff is shorthanded, or a busful of senior citizens unexpectedly stops by the Big Boy and the restaurant is unprepared for that, it's hardly something the waitstaff can control. Yes, it would be nice to have them stop by and explain, but if they took the time to do that with every table, that's a whole bunch of minutes better spent delivering orders. So if service is slow, but otherwise good, I'll tip the usual amount. In fact, I may even tip more if the restaurant is busy, or I'm part of a large group. After all, more tables doesn't decrease their workload per table at all, and big groups usually come with big demands.
I don't consider slow service alone to be a reason for a lower tip. If the kitchen staff is shorthanded, or a busful of senior citizens unexpectedly stops by the Big Boy and the restaurant is unprepared for that, it's hardly something the waitstaff can control. Yes, it would be nice to have them stop by and explain, but if they took the time to do that with every table, that's a whole bunch of minutes better spent delivering orders. So if service is slow, but otherwise good, I'll tip the usual amount. In fact, I may even tip more if the restaurant is busy, or I'm part of a large group. After all, more tables doesn't decrease their workload per table at all, and big groups usually come with big demands.

However, I have to disagree with your last statement.. If the service is lousy and the attitude is lousy, the server doesn't deserve any tip whatsoever.. I've only had to do that once in my life - but if I had my way, she would have been fired as well..