language barrier; that saved a robbery or could have gone wrong?

Early in the morning on September 10,in an unnamed convenience store near Tokyo's Ikebukuro Station, a 20-year-old Nepalese man was working at the register. Around 3 a.m, a man dressed in black, with a scarf obscuring his face, came into the store, walked up to the counter, and started brandishing a box cutter.
The man said in a harsh Japanese voice "Take the cash out of the register and put it in a plastic bag,"In response, the Nepalese clerk, also speaking Japanese, asked "Why?"
When you stop and think about it, it's a perfectly logical question, and the masked man, caught off-guard, actually answered, explaining, "Because I don't have money." By this time, though, other customers had came into the store to do some shopping of their own. Despite somehow having gotten into a cordial conversation with the clerk, the man realized that between the bandana and box cutter it was only a matter of time until someone whipped out their cell phone and called the police, and so he ran off without stealing so much as a single rice ball.
TBS News has claims that when the man said "Take the cash out of the register and put it in a plastic bag," the Nepalese clerk couldn't understand the meaning of the Japanese words being said to him. Now the matter has gone up to social media questioning about the company for hiring workers who couldnot communicate in Japanese language.
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