To summarize, By default, when you use async/await, it will resume on the original thread that started the request. However, if another long-running process currently has taken over that original thread, you will be stuck waiting for it to complete.
To avoid this issue, you can use a method called ConfigureAwait with a false parameter. When you do, this tells the Task that it can resume itself on any thread that is available instead of waiting for the thread that originally created it. This will speed up responses and avoid many deadlocks.