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I visited the dashing diva in Pasadena a week ago and was very disappointed with what I experienced. I didn?t mind paying the $60 for a set of virtual nails and pedicure. However, I was stunned at how differently they treated their customers based on their race. I am a Chinese American, while the other non-Asian customers received pleasant greetings and courteous service (i.e. opening doors, helping with their belongings), I was rudely brushed aside and wasn?t extended the same level of customer service my non-Asian counterparts received. The owners were Korean and all the girls working there were Asians as well. It was as if they felt the need to go out of their way to please their non-Asian customers. I particularly felt discriminated by the Asian guy who worked the front counter. He was rude and unhelpful. It was a sad day.
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