My primary style is Gun Fu, but it is not a traditional Gung Fu, rather it is essentially a Mixed Martial Art (but that phrase has been co-opted by the octagon/no holds barred people, so I use Modern Conglomerate Style now)... We are a self defense oriented style that uses animal fighting styles. There are connections to Japanese, Korean and Chinese arts, but most terminology is english, and honestly, the Chinese connections are more tenuous... Some Hung Gar elements in some of our forms; Chinese Kempo Karate... But mostly (to my mind) is the animal style connections. Dragon, Bear, Tiger, Crane, Snake, Mantis, Panther... Those are the primary animals - but often when I have taken the trouble to explain where we are coming from the answer I get is "Oh, so you don't do REAL Kung Fu". (sigh)
In addition I am a student of Kung Fu San Soo, which gets a little more of a nod, but is also a style that many CMAists haven't heard of... But at least it has a more verifiable connection to traditional Chinese arts...
And I guess I see their point to a degree, if you want to talk with Traditional CMA people, I may not have a ton to add to the conversation.
SB