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You can maintain privacy even at an event with no walls and a table in an open tent by:

Achieving regular eye contact with coaches, the press, and fans
Limiting conversation by excluding private information
Speaking loudly and clearly, so the client can hear over the noise
Wearing headphones

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Maintaining privacy in an open tent can be achieved by limiting conversation to non-private information, maintaining regular eye contact to signal engagement in a private conversation, and choosing a convenient location that offers privacy for interviews or sensitive discussions.

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To maintain privacy at an event with no walls, such as in an open tent, one can limit conversation by excluding private information. This approach allows for interactions that do not compromise the confidentiality of sensitive conversations. It's also important to select an appropriate set-up for conversations to ensure that privacy can be maintained despite the lack of physical barriers. This includes being mindful of the surrounding noise levels. Speaking loudly and clearly may help the client to hear over the noise, but this isn't necessarily conducive to maintaining privacy. Furthermore, maintaining regular eye contact can signal to others that you are engaged in a private conversation, essentially creating a psychological barrier. While wearing headphones may seem like a way to block out distractions and maintain privacy, it does not provide privacy for conversations. Instead, setting up interviews in a convenient location that offers privacy, even in a public setting like a library or a coffee shop, would be a more effective approach.

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